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It doesn't seem like too long ago when it would have been fair to say that PlayStation first-party games would never come to PC. But here we are in mid-2022 and already we have Horizon Zero Dawn, Days ...
Psychological horror thrives on uncertainty, and Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror leans into this with a story of lost memories, eerie dolls, and a decaying manor hiding unsettling secrets.
Star Wars fans, prepare yourselves for a nostalgic journey through the iconic prequel universe. Aspyr, the game developer known for remastering older Star Wars titles, has breathed new life into the ...
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is back to revive the classic zombie survival experience that first captivated gamers in 2006 on the Xbox 360. Developed and published by Capcom, this remaster offers a ...
Seven years after Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice graced the PS4 and PC, Ninja Theory (now part of Xbox Game Studios) are back with the highly anticipated sequel Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. Out today on ...
I may be a bit late to the party, but when it comes to Mario games the party is always happening. Nintendo of Canada recently gave me the opportunity to review Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the latest ...
Welcome the new crowning jewel of PlayStation Studios: Team Asobi. Astro Bot looked fantastic in the pre-release trailers and I'm happy to report that 'you ain't seen nothing yet'. The final game is ...
If you can believe it, it's been 35 years since the last Famicom Detective Club title. Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club marks an exciting return for fans of Nintendo's visual novel game ...
Sid Meier's Civilization VII is here, and it’s shaking up the beloved strategy series in exciting new ways. Rather than simply refining the gameplay mechanics we’ve come to know and love, Firaxis has ...
I'm old enough to have played games like Kid Icarus and Metroid when they were released on the NES, way back in the 80s. Back then games were challenging, very challenging, and often more than a ...
75 hours into my Earth Defense Force 6 review, I suddenly realized that I'm having just as much fun now as I was during the first hour. The EDF series has among the best gameplay loops in all of ...
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