Review: Trust me, you’ll want to be part of Cult of the Lamb
Cult of the Lamb is a deliciously adorable game where being evil does indeed pay.
Cult of the Lamb is a deliciously adorable game where being evil does indeed pay.
From the moment you start up the game, you’re treated to a veritable feast for the senses. Your meal begins in earnest with a moonlight drenched ominous castle looming in the background of the title screen. Your journey begins on a galleon bound for said castle, where we learn our young and rather well-endowed protagonist,…
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Mario has taken just about every job but plumbing past his introduction on what now seems forever ago, back in Donkey Kong. And while his stint as a doctor has garnered a legion of fans over the years, his best titles are in the sports department. Outside of the hugely successful Mario Kart series, which…
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