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Ape Out Is A Raucous Good Time – Review (PC)
Each enemy is distinct and instantly identifiable in the top-down view of the world Ape Out presents. Everything from scientists with pistols, to automatic weapon toting guards, bulky shotgun wielding bad guys, flamethrower firing…
Metro Exodus Leads Us To The Promised Land – Review (PC)
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LKP4HJ9N4I&w=560&h=315] Metro Exodus leaves the underworld behind as our band of misfits set off in search of what they hope will be a new life. Artyom has always believed there was life outside of!-->…
You’re Not Special – Review (PC)
Let's get ready to humble Every once and a while, we as gamers need to be taken down a peg or two. We are so used to taking on the role of an all powerful protagonist with the ability to change the course of history and save the world!-->!-->!-->…
Get Hyped for Hyper Jam – Review (PS4)
Bit Dragon's Hyper Jam is a cyber punk twin stick arena fighter that will have you on the edge of your seat. Up to four players fight to the death and rack up points to be the winner. Despite its simple premise and familiar aesthetic,!-->…
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Has Us Flying High – Review (PC)
It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly twelve years since we had a properly numbered entry in the Ace Combat series. With Ace Combat 6 releasing way back in 2007, closer to the beginning of the last console generation, that’s exactly!-->…
Salt and Sanctuary Finally Lands on Xbox – Review (Xbox One)
There are certain words or terms that we try to avoid when writing reviews for games. We won’t waste your time printing them all here, but phrases like “love letter” etc. are just so cringeworthy to a writer we avoid them at all costs.!-->…
Broken Homes and Rules Define Life is Strange 2’s compelling 2nd Episode – Review
Note: Hi all, Boo here filling in for Phil (Phil-ing in?) with a review of this latest installment of Life is Strange. I can only talk about this game from the perspective of my play-through which may differ drastically from yours. My!-->!-->!-->…
Pikuniku Will Slap You With Some Silly – Review (PC)
As mentioned before, the duality of the subject matter is impressive. It's enough to make both a child and adult giggle for completely different reasons. Kids will find enjoyment in kicking around unsuspecting and helpless NPC's to their…
YIIK: A Post Modern RPG Is Straight Out Of Bizarrotown – But In A Good Way – Review (PC)
There’s a quote from the film Safety Not Guaranteed that says “there’s not sense in nonsense, especially when the heat’s hot.” YIIK A Post Modern RPG throws this concept completely out the window. Though the heat is hot in Frankton during…
Vane Is Aimless – Review (PS4)
Vane is an immersive, art driven third person puzzle/platformer and is the second game released by Tokyo based indie developer Friend & Foe Games. First debuted at PSX in 2016, and even featured on Sony's main stage at PSX 2017, Vane is…