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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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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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‘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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Grow Your Troubles Away’ in Garden Simulator

Despite the fact that the main character is fed up with the rat race and the COVID-19…

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Streamlined Strategy for Minecraft Legends on PS5

In Minecraft Legends, you must defend the Overworld from an interdimensional Piglin invasion as you defend Mojang’s…

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Afterimage (PS5): Stunning Metroidvania with Familiar Gameplay

Afterimage is a stunning game in the Metroidvania genre that boasts a satisfying melee combat system and…

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The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story (PS5) – Impressive Visuals and Combat, but Thin Narrative

The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story is the latest addition to Riot Forge’s expanding League of…