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    Review: Lethis: Path of Progress

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    Review: Lethis: Path of Progress

    Perception: The Best Technically Flawed Game You’ll Play (A Review By...

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    Before I begin this review, let me make one thing abundantly clear: I have all the reasons in the world to be biased toward loving...

    Sundered: Eldritch Edition review

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    Sundered: Eldritch Edition is a cross between a Metroidvania and a rogue-lite. Combining exploration and combat, the title does not hide its true nature...

    Phantom Trigger – Bland Name, Pretty Good Game

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    Nintendo Switch/Steam Steam review code provided by publisher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSv2zmryGds According to Bread Team, the developers of Phantom Trigger they have made a “Hardcore Neon Slasher”. When I...

    Danger Mouse: The Danger Games – Elite Gamer ‘Most Innovative Game...

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    Application of strategy and RPG elements to a networked runner make Danger Mouse: The Danger Games a surprisingly deep pick up and play experience With...

    Beholder review: Voyeuristic Soviet Fun

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    The easiest and laziest way to sum up Beholder is with the following equation, Fallout Shelter x Papers Please = Beholder. There are elements...

    The Darkside Detective review: A Divine Comedy

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    Review code (PC) provided by publisher The Darkside Detective Point and click adventures laden with pop culture references and reflexive humour are neither new nor original....

    Emily is Away Too Review: Charming, but Lacking

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    The year is 2006: Punk rock is cool, instant messaging is still a relatively new thing, and MySpace and Facebook are laying down the...

    One Eyed Kutkh review – An Outer Space Odyssey

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    It beggars belief that, with such a solid foundation in terms of imaginative design, it falls short on offering what could have been a well-executed rival to its comparisons.

    The Longest 5 Minutes review: A JRPG Distilled from Better JRPGs

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    Despite a good start and its many sterling qualities, TL5M is shackled by its temporal premise.
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