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Metaphor: ReFantazio Review
Metaphor: ReFantazio Review Introduction Persona 5 is one of my favorite games of all time. It had style, substance, romance, and characters that I connected with on a level that few other games have reached. So when the developers of this masterpiece, Atlus, announced they were making a new game franchise—Metaphor: ReFantazio—I knew I had…
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Star Wars Outlaws Review
Star Wars Outlaws Review: Is this a New Classic for the Franchise? Introduction: A Long Time Ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Going into Star Wars Outlaws you could tell that there was alot of people who were looking forward to this game. Yet whether it was the Ubisoft aspect, the trailers, or something…
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Caravan SandWitch Review
Caravan SandWitch Review I didn’t know much about Caravan SandWitch before I was approached to do a Caravan SandWitch review. It was the artstyle and the trailer that won me over enough that I wanted o check it out. By the way, Here is the Steam description about the game: “In Caravan SandWitch, embark on…
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Thank Goodness You’re Here
Thank Goodness You’re Here Review: Weirdest Adventure of the Year? I had never played a game where a man offered me some sausage through a hole in a fence, at least that was until I played Thank Goodness You’re Here. After that particular incident, I came to the conclusion that Ted Lasso had not quite…
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Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review – A Blackjack Roguelike That Deals a Strong Hand (But Doesn’t Beat the House)
Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review – A Blackjack Roguelike That Deals a Strong Hand (But Doesn’t Beat the House) Introduction As a self-proclaimed roguelike sicko, resisting a new entry in the genre is basically impossible for me. It doesn’t matter if it’s a top-down shooter, a dungeon crawler, a farming sim, or even a game…
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Guayota Review
Guayota Review: Is this a Must-Play Puzzle Platfomer? Guayota is a video game that I didn’t know much about before I started to review it. The trailer and the game’s Steam page indicated that it was a top-down puzzle game, and it intrigued me enough that I wanted to give it a shot. After some…
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Super Space Club Review
Super Space Club Review When I interviewed Super Space Club’s developer, Graham Reid he described his game as “a vibrant lo-fi arcade space shooter that is a fun experience that you can chill to.” As someone who always loves winding down the end of the night with a game that I can just pop quickly…
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EA Sports College Football 25 Review
EA Sports College Football 25 Review I cannot understate this enough. I used to love playing the college sports games growing up in the 2000s and the 2010s. When they went away I felt like a piece of me as a gamer Low-key kind of died. Afterwards many of us who enjoyed the college video…
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Dungeons of Hinterburg Review
Dungeons of Hinterburg Review: Indie Zelda-like with a Dash of Persona I was one of those weird people that did not like Zelda Tears to the Kingdom or Breath of the Wild. I didn’t vibe with the story, the gameplay always felt rudimentary compared to a lot of other action adventure games and I’m not…
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Selaco Review
Selaco Review It seems like an FPS campaign is a rare treat nowadays, especially outside of DOOM and Call of Duty. That is why when a new one hits my radar I get tentatively excited. I can’t help, but wonder ‘Perhaps this will remind of the glory days of FPS campaigns’. That is apart of…
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Capes Review
Capes Review Capes was a game that I remember seeing at Pax and I remember thinking that it didn’t demo well. Yet despite that, I loved the premise so much that I hoped that when I played it that I would dig the game.I never played X-COM, but I’ve always loved turned-based games and I…
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CorpseKeeper Review:
CorspeKeeper Review: Is Fighting Roguelite Worth your Time? I always enjoy finding a game that combines elements and genres in a unique way that I’ve never seen before. The latest one is Corspekeeper. Imagine if I told you there was a fighting game roguelite that feels like For Honor mixed with Bushido Blade. That shit…
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Animal Well Review
Animal Well Review Ah Animal Well. This is a game that I went hands on with at Pax back in 2023. On the Pax show floor, I didn’t get a lot of time with it, but I do remember thinking that this isn’t a game that demos well. That is because this game works best…
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V Rising Review
V Rising Review I can’t recall which showcase I saw V Rising in, but I do remember it immediately left a must-play impression on me. I’m not even super into Vampire-centric things, but I do enjoy the occasional Vamp movie and TV show (Yet I watched the Vampire Diaries and The Originals). The Trailers for…
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Another Crab’s Treasure Review
Another Crab’s Treasure Review There has been something about the Souls and Soulslike genre that hasn’t clicked with me. I don’t get into Elden Ring like the masses, I can’t get passed Father Gascoigne, who is considered the make-or-break boss in Bloodborne, and the Team Ninja games have always left me wondering if the grind…

