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    Warriors Orochi 4 review – The Tenth Half-Decent ‘Warriors’ Game. Yay.

    A thoroughly decent stab at a sub-genre that has been bled dry. Newcomers will enjoy the magic/combo system for a while before the boredom hits and interest in the story mightn't be enough to pull a player through. The lacklustre environments and copypasta hordes of Putties add to the slog. Long-time fans will find the Magic system enlightening but the heavy recycling of assets will be noted.

    Starlink: Battle for Atlas preview: Battle for Christmas

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    Interesting toys and a game worth playing are what Starlink: Battle for Atlas is aiming for. With release a few days away, we take a shot at the stars...

    Pode review – An Average Indie Puzzler with Notions

    Perhaps Pode will be up someone’s alley, but there are more interesting puzzle adventures out there.

    Even by EA’s Standard That Show Was a Shocker

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    I'm not even sure how to start this piece. That EA show has to be one of the worst E3 shows I've ever seen....
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    FIFA 18: 2018 World Cup DLC review – Missing a Sitter

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    2018 World Cup is free to download but that isn't much of an excuse for a fairly lazy add-on

    Steamworld Dig 2 review – I Can Dig It

    Steamworld Dig 2 ticks all the boxes for sound platformers whilst providing seasons RPG players with a rewarding grind fest

    2K Confirm LeBron James as NBA 2K19 20th Anniversary Edition Cover Star

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    2K has confirmed the cover artist for the for the NBA 2K19 20th Anniversary Edition will be  LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Alongside LeBron...

    Earthlock review – Bound to the Past But in a Good Way

    Earthlock offers nothing new within the JRPG genre but delivers an authentic RPG experience that is worth a play-through

    Milanoir review – But I Can’t Forget About It

    Although Milanoirs’ aiming system is a ball ache, this game is too much fun and nostalgia to miss. The script dances on the line of acceptable and blatant shock value, the pixel art is amazing and the soundtrack makes me want to start handing out offers people can’t refuse.

    Legend of Kay Anniversary review: Kung Fu Blanda

    For Switch users the remaster of the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy is out at the end of June, don’t spend your money on Legend of Kay, buy that instead.
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