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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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Just Another PS4 Era Horror Game – MADiSON (PS5)

If you’ve played any of these games, you’ve essentially already experienced MADiSON. Outlast. Layers of Fear. Visage….

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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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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…

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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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Life Is Strange: Harmony: The Fall of Reverie (PS5) – Don’t Nod Visual Novel Can’t Capture the Magic of Life

The transition to visual novels makes sense given Don’t Nod’s tendency to spin narratives. Harmony: The Fall…

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Dr Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine (PS5) – Meatless Match-Four Puzzler

This Super Meat Boy spin-off title is a match-four mobile puzzler similar to Puyo Puyo, Tetris, and…

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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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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…

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The Fall Guys (PS5) – Still a Blast Despite Mtx Interference

Due to its simple premise, lovable jellybean characters, and addictive structure, Fall Guys rocketed to stardom in…

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PS4 Wonder Boy Collection – Two Arcades and Two Mega Drives

As Ryuichi Nishizawa explained in Retro Gamer Issue 124’s ‘A Westone Retrospective,’ Westone designed Wonder Boy to…

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One of VR’s best games: Beat Saber (PSVR2)

The best VR experience is Beat Saber. To learn more about the PSVR game, read our initial…