Have you ever rocked out in your bedroom with the family broom, dreaming of being a rockstar? And if you’re like me, lack the talent to actually become one? If …
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After the Ogre army invades Garuda and seizes the capital, the wounded Vera is presented with the Mythic Wings, an artifact that could allow him to single-handedly reclaim his homeland…provided he’s willing to do a lot of grinding.
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Card Shark is an interesting game indeed. Set in 18th-century France, you play the role of a mute bartender who becomes entangled in a life-and-death experience under the pretense of …
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Forklift Extreme is a simulation where you drive a forklift. I’ve played simulation games where you control heavy machinery, and none of them have hit the mark. So, let’s see …
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Welcome to the adventure puzzle game Lamplight City. We don’t know the population of this Victorian-era town with a steampunk vibe, but we do know some of the residents are definitely up to something.
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Cloud Gardens is a puzzle game set after an apocalypse. Unlike most games set after an apocalypse, Cloud Gardens doesn’t rely on zombies, monsters or how awful humanity is but …
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Koei Tecmo has jammed Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes with as many elements from Three Houses that they could shove in. There’s a level of comfort in that, but if Byleth’s “school days” stuff put you off earlier, it’ll also put you off here.
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Set in a chillingly familiar world, Mr. Prepper is predominantly a crafting game. Under the thumb of invasive, oppressive government agents, you build your own underground bunker and populate it …
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In many ways, Sonic Origins is tailor-made for those of us who grew up with the SEGA Genesis in the early to mid-90s. It brings me back to when I …
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Calling all tycoons, it’s time to head out to the farm. Farm Tycoon may overpromise and under-deliver in some respects, but it can be refreshingly addictive. Is it worth your …
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I don’t know exactly how to talk about Yurukill: The Calumniation Games. It does so much, and caught me so completely off guard, that any approach to summarizing it seems inaccurate. The only thing I can say with certainty is that I really enjoyed playing it.
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The Big Con is a game that tells a compelling story about a teenage girl, her single mom, being a runaway, and making tough choices. Set in the ’90s, the …
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Don’t worry, participation in this particular riot is OK. Today, it’s a Samurai Riot. Specifically, it’s Samurai Riot Definitive Edition a mostly 2D, side-scrolling beat-‘em-up that’s built to scratch that arcade action itch.
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Plants. Zombies. Enemies from the dawn of time, as we all know. But the question the game Deadcraft dares to pose is…what if plants are zombies?
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The companion game to the show, Zorro The Chronicles is a child-friendly hack-and-slash adventure. The game reimagines the legend of Zorro through a series of 18 missions you undertake to …
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Best Month Ever tells the dramatized story of a very common tale—the challenges of a single mother raising a child on her own. In this particular case, however, the mother has only a month left to live.
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Gravitar: Recharged is an action arcade game published by Atari. It’s a remake of the classic Gravitar game in the ‘80s. Let me begin by saying that I never played …
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Have you ever wanted to build your own dungeon and send your characters in to see what would happen to them? In Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition, you do just …
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