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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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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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Under The Waves (PS5) Review

Getting into the sea is not recommended. Even just dipping your toes exposes you to crabs and…

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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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The Supernatural World of Tenebris Pictura (PS5)

Starting Tenebris Pictura will have you scratching your head early on. Upon entering the painting world, you…

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Karateka (PS5): A Wonderful Interactive Documentary for Gaming Historians

An old game collection, a documentary, and a remastering combine to create The Making of Karateka. It…

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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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Trine: The Clockwork Conspiracy (PS5) Review

Frozenbyte’s Trinium 5 is a puzzle platforming adventure game for one to four players. The three heroes,…

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‘Lost Eidolons’ (PS5) – Fire Emblem-Like Strategy but Rough Edges

RPGs nowadays rarely feature lost Eidolons. Despite taking clear inspiration from Fire Emblem, it uses realistic-looking characters…

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ (PS5) – Asymmetrical Multiplayer

In Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Gun Interactive and Sumo Digital Nottingham collaborate to create an asymmetrical multiplayer…

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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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Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate (PS5) – Roguelike Chess Is a Neat Novelty

Chess with a shotgun works better than you think. While it sounds absurd on paper, Shotgun King:…

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A Shivering Pirate Strategy in Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew (PS5)

The complete abandonment of reality in Mimimi’s Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew sets it apart from its…

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PS5 Norco: A Prosaic Paradigm

Norco may appear to be a fairly traditional point-and-click adventure game, but this would be a gross…

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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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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…