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Guilty Gear 2 Overture is an oddity of the Guilty Gear series, trading fighting games for a strategy sim. It's also an important event in the game's canon, and absolutely worth checking out
Review of Little Nightmares VR Altered Echoes, which adds a new level of stress to the series by having you do manual labor
Pragmata may be one of the most optimistic games I've ever played. Since the first hands-on with the demo the game has exuded this 7th gen energy from it, that last flash of creative spirit before games started taking safer swings with it. Now, having played through the full game, it's safe to say that wasn't a demo-only vibe: that creative flash is at the core of what Pragmata is.
The Super Mario Galaxy movie is a bizarre mix of setpieces that seem a little too template-y strung together in the weirdest way that also leads to a kind of dull plot that punishes you for paying attention
The Division Resurgence is a pretty good game if you love Tom Clancy's The Division series, having all the charm of its console counterpart ported to a compact mobile build
Enter Cupiclaw. In Cupiclaw, you play as a guy who's lost his engagement ring that he plans to use to propose. In a thinly veiled excuse to hide his problems, he decides, "You know what will bring it back? Gambling".
Resident Evil Requiem is an absolute gem of a Resident Evil game, somehow combining both of the series core identities into one brilliant thrill ride
In an age of design by committee and general appeal, this review examines Romeo Is A Dead Man- a game that desperately does its own thing, even occasionally at its own expense.
Review of My Hero Academia All's Justice, the 3v3 arena fighter built around the My Hero Academia IP