Review: Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy does little to change the series’ core formula
While the basic gameplay remains the same, Trine 5 manages to be yet another quality game in the long-running platforming puzzle franchise.
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While the basic gameplay remains the same, Trine 5 manages to be yet another quality game in the long-running platforming puzzle franchise.
Dave the Diver is one of the best pick ups for the Switch this year.
Air Twister is a continuation of Space Harrier and Panzer Dragoon in everything but name, carrying with it the same qualities and faults of the original game, now on modern platforms.
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Part of Sega’s booth at Brasil Game Show 2023, Persona 5 Tactica’s demo showed a vertical slice of the game’s combat system.
Last time I touched base with 8-Bit Legit, I got to play Full Quiet, an incredible effort that on one front was the realization of a current day open-world game at the same time it was a real NES title. Now, the focus is on the tried and true platformer genre with Project Blue, a…