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    Street Heat First Impression – Spoiler: It wasn’t great.

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    As stated, this is a first impression of Street Heat, not a final review. The game is in early access and the updates seem to be relatively frequent. There may be potential here for Street Heat to become a far more enjoyable experience

    None of That Weak Sh!t: Lethal League Blaze Coming to PC...

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    Earlier today, Team Reptile dropped a trailer for a sequel to their beloved baseball fighter, Lethal League, called Lethal League Blaze. Not too much...

    What Remains of Edith Finch: The Narrative Buffet

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    If your family was cursed, would you want to explore that possibility? What if everyone in your family died a gruesome and/or unusual death,...

    Binding of Issac Dev Announces New Game, The End is Nigh,...

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    The Binding of Isaac and Super Meat Boy's Edmund McMillen has teamed up with Tyler Glaiel and announced the release of his newest platformer...

    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...

    Last Day of June is a Stylish, Bittersweet Ode to Coping...

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    Accepting the death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. They leave a gaping...

    Flat Kingdom launches next week!

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    Flat Kingdom will officially be released on April 7th

    Spiral Splatter review – “Splat Splat Splat”

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    For €4.99 there's very little to complain about. However, if you hate 'buzz wire' games you need to put this title in the sea.

    Review: Unmechanical Extended

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    Unmechanical Extended is a physics-based puzzle game with a strangely soothing (and equal parts enjoyable) music. It sports an interesting mix of biological and mechanical imagery throughout its artwork and, despite their being very little plot to the game I found myself immersed in the continually changing puzzle types.

    Review: Fort Meow

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    Fort Meow is an indie strategy and puzzle based game developed by Upper Class Walrus. This is my first time playing any games from Upper Class Walrus but i quite enjoyed Fort Meow and it has left a good impression. Fort Meow is a perfect game for anyone who has little time on their hand but want to complete an interactive story in one sitting.
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