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Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Review
I have to admit, I’ve got mixed feelings when it comes to the Demon Slayer franchise. I’ve never really enjoyed Shonen battle series, save for the ones I grew up with, like Naruto and Bleach.…
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound Review – Platforming Perfection
2025 is shaping up to be the year of Ninja Gaiden. NG2 Black was released in January, the highly anticipated Gaiden 4 is due out in October, and now we have the return to the series’ 2D roots,…
Killing Floor 3 Review
It’s taken Killing Floor sixteen years to reach its third mainline entry, and with Killing Floor 2 now nearly a decade old, hopes and expectations for this long-awaited sequel were…
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Review
The ancient mythological world depicted by Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a fascinating one. Set during the late Ming Period, an era of great sweeping change in China when ineffective leadership…
Shadow Labyrinth Review
When a developer chooses to take a long-running franchise and change its gameplay formula, it is a high-risk, high-reward situation. Taking Pac-Man and deciding to create a Metroidvania using…
RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business Review
While it wasn’t to everyone’s tastes, RoboCop: Rogue City was a real breakthrough hit for developers Teyon. Having followed the dev team since the wonderfully awful Rambo game, and rather…
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream Review
As a general rule, stealth games rely on the enemy AI to be total dunderheads. Gun-toting grunts can only search for an imposter for about thirty seconds before inexplicably stating, “Well, I…
Chains of Freedom Review
Chains of Freedom is a turn-based strategy game, similar to XCOM, but set in a post-apocalyptic Eastern European country instead of an alien invasion. As with every other apocalypse, the land…
Gex Trilogy Review – The Joy of Gex
In the annals of mascot platformers, Gex goes largely forgotten. Behind the colossi of Mario, Sonic and even the second string of Crash and Spyro, the lecherous gecko ends up alongside the…
KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT Review
I love to see a video game full of janky anime absurdity, but there has to be heart and soul behind that absurdity. Anime culture is so inherently Japanese, not only in it’s origin but in it’s…

