Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment raises a similar thought I had with its predecessor, Age of Calamity. While the latter’s enjoyment depended, in part, on having played Breath of the …
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Of all the Atelier games, the Ryza series is easily my favorite. It’s therefore quite easy for me to recommend the Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Edition. Before I do, though, I should address the colossus golem in the room.
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Lumiose City awaits new and returning trainers in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. As somebody who started playing Pokémon games relatively late, with 2013’s Pokémon Y, I was excited to revisit and …
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I’m not sure why Full Metal Schoolgirls is set in 2089. A powerful mega-corporation forces its employees to work unreasonable hours so its executives can acquire even more power in an already corrupt world? You think that’s 65 years off, do you, Yuke’s?
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Persona 3 Reload is a blast from start to finish, maintaining a balance and focus that many less ambitious adventures have trouble executing. It’s not a title I’d recommend to everyone, but those who are open to its concepts will be thrilled.
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Of all the sports games available to us, I’ve always preferred basketball. This is despite the fact I don’t care to watch the actual game—it’s too squeaky and harshly lit. But I’m enjoying NBA 2K26 on the Switch 2.
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A hit sequel across the sixth generation of video game consoles, PAC-MAN WORLD 2 Re-PAC aims to scratch that nostalgic itch. Fans of 3D platformer collectathons will have “A World …
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Super Mario Galaxy needs no introduction. Wait, that doesn’t work for the purpose of this review. While Super Mario Galaxy doesn’t need an introduction, it’s one of those games so …
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Cronos: The New Dawn is a self-described “brutal third-person survival horror” game. This could be the most apt description of an eShop listing I’ve ever seen. It’s a tough, dark, …
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Kirby is back! The wonderful Kirby and the Forgotten Land was a highlight for the Nintendo Switch when it debuted in 2022. Adding new content and features to this lovely …
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Even though Wild Hearts S sat in our review queue unclaimed for weeks (usually a sign that a game is nothing special), my wife and I haven’t been able to …
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We’re only a week into the 2025 NFL season, and we’ve already had a player ejected for spitting on an opponent. So, the big question for the Switch 2 release of Madden NFL 26 has to be whether players can spit on Dak Prescott. “Spit’s in the game,” right EA Sports?
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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a direct sequel to 2019’s Daemon X Machina. Don’t worry about that, though.. These games may have stories, but they’re not about them; they’re about mech combat. And on that front, Titanic Scion delivers.
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I was pleasantly surprised to hear that the next STORY OF SEASONS game would be a remake of Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar because I view it as one of …
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Donkey Kong Bananza is the first major post-launch title for the Switch 2 developed by Nintendo. It also happens to be the first 3D outing for Donkey Kong since the …
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I had high hopes when starting Shadow Labyrinth that the game would be as bizarre as presented in its announcement trailer. I’m happy to say it is. But I’m unhappy to say it also gets caught in what should have been avoidable traps of the 2D action/platformer genre.
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Most Nintendo Switch 2 owners have been playing and enjoying Mario Kart World. For those who purchased the new system immediately, that means weeks of racing and driving across its …
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The most rewarding question I can ask myself during a review period is, “What have I been missing?” I asked myself this early and repeatedly while playing No Sleep for Kaname Date – From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES.
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