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Sims Mobile Review
Sims Mobile is a pocket life simulation game that attempts to create the joy of the Sims games on your mobile devices. Following the typical Sims formula, a character is created, sent to complete tasks, and eventually raise a family, build…
Sea of Thieves – Review (Xbox One)
In the early days of the Xbox, Microsoft bought Rare - brought them in as a first party developer and it felt like a match made in heaven. This was a huge blow for Nintendo at the time and the new kid on the console block seemed poised for…
My Lovely Daughter – Review (PC)
Take it from me, raising a young daughter is hard. You bring her into this world, set her up in her own private quarters, read to her, play with her, take her to the city, and even lavish her with expensive gifts but does she appreciate it?…
The Final Station – Review (Switch)
Set in a future world where multiple variations of zombies reign supreme, The Final Station is a much deeper game than it appears to be on the surface initially.
Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom – Review (PS4)
Ni No Kuni 2: Revant Kingdom is a new all-time classic JRPG from Level 5. Its amazing art style and anime aesthetic are second to none, and its fresh take on real time combat is deeply satisfying and strategic. If that isn't enough, Ni No…
Q.U.B.E. 2 – Review (PC)
The aim of a solid puzzle game differs very little from any other game - it serves to create a rewarding sense of accomplishment. In this genre, that sense of accomplishment is usually generated by the player feeling smart. Q.U.B.E. 2…
Flinthook – Review (Switch)
Captain Flinthook can even control time to an extent, which makes the maneuvers and combat even more impressive.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm (Bonus Episode- Farewell) -Review (PS4)
When Farewell begins there is an eerie feeling of familiarity. Not just with the characters, but on some deeper level of which we are unaware. You play as Max again and the episode starts back in Chloe’s room where you’ve been time and time…
Bravo Team – Review (PSVR)
There’s a difference between a good game and a fun game. For many, the Burger King games that were released in the mid-2000s were a ton of fun. However, almost no one would classify them as good games with any sort of artistic integrity.…
Way of the Passive Fist – Review (PS4)
On the sun beaten planet of Zircon V, a blue-haired wanderer heads into the wastes to put down hundreds of mutants, robots, and cultists. Instead of flashy uppercuts and round house kicks, this wanderer follows the way of the passive fist,…