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LEGO Party Review
The LEGO franchise has tried its tiny-clawed plastic hand at nearly every video game genre going. We’ve had platformers, shoot ‘em ups, racers, co-op adventures, puzzlers, even a Super Smash…
Blood of Mehran Review
Blood of Mehran wears its influences on its sleeve. Part God of War, part Assassin’s Creed, and borrowing from various other action games from a bygone era, there is definitely a passion to…
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Review
1997 was a good year for video games, and especially for those titled Final Fantasy. Between Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics, it spawned two of the most beloved FF titles of all…
Silent Hill f Review – Flawless fear
Last year, Konami took a big risk with Silent Hill 2. Not only were they remaking the most beloved game in the franchise, they handed the reins over to Bloober Team, entrusting them with their…
Borderlands 4 Review – It feels like how I remember Borderlands 2 feeling
I’ve played most of the Borderlands games, though I wouldn’t necessarily say I’ve always been a massive fan of the games themselves. I just like looting, shooting, and co-op, and these games…
Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review
Ever since Hades set a new gold standard for the genre back in 2020, the mechanics and structure of the isometric action RPG roguelites have become somewhat staid. The maze of rooms, the…
Frostpunk 2 Console Review
The world came to an end in 1887. That’s a sobering line to start any game with, but here you already feel the seeping cold and unflinching hardness of Frostpunk. Launched last year on PC,…
Grit & Valor 1949 Review
Grit & Valor 1949 is set, fairly obviously in 1949, but it’s not the 1949 that our grandparents experienced. This is an alternate history, and one where WW2 still rages on. It’s also an…
Ra Ra BOOM Review
The humble scrolling beat ‘em up has been experiencing something of a golden age in recent years, with the indie-scene enjoying a resurgence in the old-school coin-fed darling. We’ve seen…
Cronos: The New Dawn Review – Such is our calling
Bloober Team has always been synonymous with horror, from their earliest days with Layers of Fear through to the high profile Silent Hill 2 remake. It has, however, been nearly 5 years since…

