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The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo (PS4) Review

With its hand-animated presentation, the Many Pieces of Mr. Coo is a strange point-and-click adventure game that…

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Ad Infinitum (PS5) – An Interesting Horror Premise, But Poor Execution

A survival horror game set in No Man’s Land. Sometimes. The game is split between the horrors…

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Quake II (PS5) – A Remastered Classic with Real Value

A rousing success, Quake II dropped at QuakeCon 2023 with an updated version. And much like the…

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Co-Op chaos in Moving Out 2 (PS5)

This sequel is your typical sequel — bigger, better, but still quite familiar. As the title implies,…

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‘Marble It Up! Ultra’ (PS5) – Colourful Arcade Game That Is Quite the Fun

It is no secret that Marble It Up! Ultra is the successor to the classic Marble Blast…

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VR Skater (PSVR2) – Practice Makes Perfect

The PSVR2 skateboarding game VR Skater is challenging. The unique controls produce some really cool first-person action,…

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Retro Side-Scrolling Action in Ganryu 2 (PS4)

It’s a brutally tough side-scrolling action game reminiscent of the days when we didn’t know any better…

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PS5) – A Marginal Upgrade in Compatibility

Among a long line of free next-gen upgrades, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is pretty straightforward. You…

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Sonic Origins Plus (PS5): The Wrong Library

The new content that Sonic Origins Plus brings reminds us just how poor SEGA’s handheld library was…

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Rogue-like SRPG Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook (PS5)

An increasingly difficult dungeon awaits adventurers in Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook, a turn-based RPG roguelike. Once…

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Lemmings-Inspired Adventure Has Moving Storytelling in Tin Hearts (PS5)

Developed by Rogue Sun in Guildford, Tin Hearts lets you interact with Albert J Butterworth’s memories as…

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Walkabout Mini Golf (PSVR2) – A Whole-In-One Experience

The developer Mighty Coconut has created Walkabout Mini Golf, a mini golf virtual reality game. With the…

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Another Fisherman’s Tale (PSVR2) – a charming sequel

The first Fisherman’s Tale made use of a recursive lighthouse as its crux of problem-solving. Now, in…

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Tekken 2: It’s Broken and Awkward, But It’s Still A Classic

Namco’s first attempt at a 3D fighting game, Tekken, was a real hit. Although Tekken had undeniable…

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Defend Yourself with Strategy in the Mysterious Adventure of Strayed Lights (PS5)

The stunning visual style of Strayed Lights, an indie fantasy game by Embers, captivates the senses right…

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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster (PS4): Original is Hard to Fault

In terms of storytelling, the original Final Fantasy is a very basic (and relatively short) RPG. However,…

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A Strategic Royalty Rewards Patient Players in Crusader Kings III: Console Edition

With so many systems in Crusader Kings III, it’s easy to lose days, weeks, and even months,…

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PSVR2 Escape Room Experience – Last Labyrinth

The Last Labyrinth is a unique escape room experience, but not in a good way. You are…

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Mini Review: Dredge (PS5) – Eerie Fishing Adventure Will Reel You In

Overview Dredge is a fishing game with eldritch nastiness lurking beneath the surface. It’s a perfect combo,…

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A Lovely Game with Some Problems: Puzzle Places (PSVR2)

The best way to describe Puzzled Places is that it’s beautiful. Described as a 3D jigsaw puzzle…