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The Best PS5 Game of the Year: Inscryption

Inscryption is a card battling roguelike at first glance, but what happens outside of those duels is…

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LEGO Brawls (PS5) – An Embarrassing Multiplayer Experience

In the past, LEGO games have been known for being quality, kid-friendly games that anyone can enjoy….

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PS5: Persona 5 Royal is Still Among The Best JRPGs Ever Made

There would not be a Persona 5 without the PlayStation 4, so the fact that existing PS4…

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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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Fantastic Anime Fighter Fails Online in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R (PS5)

Despite its additions to features, characters, and combat adjustments, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R remains…

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PS4: Tomorrow Children: Phoenix Edition – New improvements Aren’t Enough

From the ashes of the original, short-lived Tomorrow Children, Phoenix Edition is aptly named. It is largely…

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VR Escape Room – The Room VR: A Dark Matter (PSVR2)

You can craft fantastical scenarios and create more convincing environments, all while allowing the experience to take…

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Gravitar: Recharged (PS5) – Good Update For ’80s Classic

The 1982 intergalactic adventure Gravitar – also called Lunar Battle – is not a game that lacks…

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Venba (PS5) – A Story of Love, Loss, Family, and Food

In a little over an hour, Venba accomplishes impressive things, both in introducing and authentically portraying a…

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The Roguelite Answer to Repetitive Beat-‘Em-Ups – Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons

Secret Base’s Raymond Teo discussed the way a brawler with highly replayable roguelite elements counteracted the repetitive…

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LISA: Definitive Edition (PS5): Joyful and Painful

LISA: Definitive Edition contains the updated version of LISA: The Painful, originally released in 2014 via RPG…

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Best Month Ever! Review (PS4)

In Best Month Ever!, the Warsaw Film School’s Video Game Directing department tells the story of Louise…

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Yurukill: The Calumniation Games (PS5) – Bullet Hell Meets Zero Escape

You were sentenced to 999 years in prison after killing 21 people. Now a megacorporation is kidnapping…

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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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Toem (PS5): A Picture Perfect Puzzler

Despite Toem’s relatively small scope, developer Something We Made has made the most of its novel premise….

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Frogun (PS5) – No rebound from PS1

In capturing the frustration and finickiness of those early 3D games, Frogun really does feel like a…

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Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual (PSVR) – Great Script, Middling Ideas

A new recruit joins Sam & Max for the first time. They put you through a series…

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Viewfinder (PS5) – Unique Puzzler With Great Potential

In Viewfinder, you can apply a z-axis to two-dimensional images, turning them into three-dimensional images you can…