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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Cats and Seek: Kyoto is a hidden object game developed by Noobzilla and published by Silesia Games. I’ve played one other game in this franchise–Cats and Seek: Dino Park–and enjoyed …
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Set in a world crawling with monsters, Tiny Witch is a cute game that gives you a crucial yet often uncredited role in the dungeon-crawler landscape. You play as a …
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Tiny Bookshop is a business-simulation title developed by Neoludic Games and published by Skystone Games. It’s cozy with real-life book titles for you to recommend to NPCs while living a …
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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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An excellently creepy game from the very beginning, Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus is a pixel art survival horror game that thoroughly absorbs you into its chilling world. It is …
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Star as Hercule Poirot in Microids Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile. But not the portly, shorter Poirot you’re used to — this version of the retired Belgian detective …
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Splatterbot is a multiplayer game that’s all about making a mess. Think of it as a simplified, top-down version of Splatoon. With robots. It’s the first title from indie developer …
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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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Covenant of Solitude is a JRPG developed by Magitec and published by KEMCO that was originally released in 2013 as a mobile game. I never played the game before, so …
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While playing Aphadia III, I realized it had been a while since I covered a KEMCO-published RPG game. Well, a while by Pure Nintendo standards, where we seem to always …
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Time Flies is one of the simplest games I’ve played. It also happens to be one of the most creative games I’ve tried this year. It follows the adventures of …
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In many ways, Pinball FX—Williams Pinball Volume 9 delivers just what pinball fans have come to expect. I’ve reviewed so many of these DLC packs that they are starting to …
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Inviting you to see the world from a different angle, Misc: A Tiny Tale shrinks you down to the size of a tiny robot named Buddy as you follow him …
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As a “lost chapter” restored, Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution has to balance the reality of being a 20-year-old game that’s also polished and updated to modern sensibilities. It falls short …
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It’d be easy to take as gospel the statement that “The Bubsy games are bad.” People say they’re bad, sometimes frequently and loudly, so it must be true. Perhaps it …
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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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The Wizard of Bug feels like a game I might’ve reviewed for the 3DS eShop in 2015. Yet, here we are in 2025, and this “stimulating brain-bending puzzle adventure” is …
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