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Nour: Play with Your Food (PS5) – Gaming Review

Play with Your Food offers a taste of experimental, oddball games from the early days of PlayStation…

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The Isle Tide Hotel (PS5) Review

One of the biggest crimes of the Isle Tide Hotel is that it isn’t even so bad…

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Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten (PS5) Review

Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten is a fairly typical Japanese RPG prequel to Utawarerumono: Mask of…

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Gameplay and Character Depth in Anonymous Code (PS4)

In Anonymous;Code, a young hacker named Pollon Takaoka is a member of a group called Nakano Symphonies….

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The City of Somerville (PS5) – An Atmospheric Adventure

A 2.5D narrative adventure game from indie developer Jumpship, Somerville draws inspiration from Limbo, Inside, and Little…

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Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles (PS5) – Musical JRPG Hits a Bum Note

Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles is the combination release of Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess and…

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A Short But Sweet Airborne Adventure – Wayward Strand (PS5)

A floating hospital with a mystic grandma as a patient? Narrative adventure Wayward Strand offers this and…

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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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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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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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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…

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The Pac-Man Museum+ Collection (PS4)

If you ignore the Ms. Pac-Man legal issues – awkward! – you can’t imagine Pac-Man Museum+ being…

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OutRun (PS4): A Real Splash

Yu Suzuki traveled Europe ten years ago to research exotic backgrounds for OutRun. As with WipEout, indie…

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Gylt (PS5) – Google Stadia Exclusive Is Serviceable

After being housed in Google Stadia exclusivity, Gylt is the latest entry from RiME developer Tequila Works….

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PSVR2’s Synapse – Some Incredible Gameplay, but Not Enough

It is a rogue-lite shooter where you must break into a mind to steal memories. And while…