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Control – Review (PC)
There’s a lot riding on Control for Finnish developer Remedy Entertainment. With this being their first multi-platform game in over 16 years, and following up the critically mixed Quantum Break, Control feels like a new era for the studio.
How Rad is RAD? – Review (PC)
RAD is the newest game from Double Fine Studios. This time they’ve teamed up with Bandai Namco to release their take on a post-apocalyptic world. In a way that only Double Fine could come up with, not only has the apocalypse happened!-->…
Red Matter is a Stunning Achievement on Quest
Red Matter is a puzzle adventure game, built from the ground up for VR. Originally released in 2018 for PC VR platforms, the title has been ported to the Oculus Quest with stunning results. Oculus Quest has been a series of ups and downs!-->!-->!-->…
We’ve Been Waiting for Ion Fury for 19 Years – Review (PC)
Anyone familiar with Shadow Warrior, Blood, or Duke Nukem 3D won’t have to make that far of a leap to understand exactly what kind of game they are getting into with Ion Fury.
Metal Wolf Chaos XD – Review
The forgotten From Software game Metal Wolf Chaos is finally coming to the west thanks to Devolver Digital and General Arcade. Let's take a look at the PC version of the port.
The Blackout Club – Review (PS4)
The Blackout Club is frustrating on so many levels.
Fantasy Strike Is Simplistic Yet Hardcore – Review (PC)
Fighting games can be ton of fun, providing you practice your butt off learning all of the complicated combos for your character. Sirlin Games' new fighting game, Fantasy Strike, is looking to revolutionize the genre that was once made for…
Tetris Effect Effect Shines on PC – Review
The following review is an update to our review of Tetris Effect, specifically highlighting the updates on PC.
EON Super 64 Review – Nintendo 64 HDMI Adapter
The EON Super 64 is available for purchase at: https://castlemaniagames.com/products/eon-super-64
Dr. Mario World is an Infectious Puzzle Game – Review (iOS)
Dr. Mario World is a new mobile take on a classic SNES game, and a great follow up to be sure. By combining the best parts of the original Dr. Mario with new gameplay, Nintendo has created an addicting yet relaxed mobile game that stands!-->…