Review: Warhammer 40K Boltgun: Forges of Corruption is more of the glorious same
Forges for Corruption, the DLC for one of 2023’s best games, Warhammer 40k Boltgun, is modest in its aims but still an absolute thrill to play.
Forges for Corruption, the DLC for one of 2023’s best games, Warhammer 40k Boltgun, is modest in its aims but still an absolute thrill to play.
It’s no exaggeration to say that Shredder’s Revenge is a Tribute Games masterpiece in every conceivable way, paying homage to the beloved 30+ year cartoon property and the games that came with it.
Consequences are harsh in the world of The Walking Dead. As you’ll see in episode 2, titled A House Divided, Clementine is at a crossroads in her journey. The opener to season 2 left her in a potentially lethal situation soon after her encounter with a new group of survivors. Should she continue to trust…
Miles Morales is another fantastic PC version of a previous PlayStation exclusive.
Looking back at Cyberpunk 2077’s grueling multi-year development and catastrophic post-launch, a month and change after its release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
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Return to Castlevania brings back an old school classic that gets tangled in with a modern one as Castlevania clashes with excellent roguelike Dead Cells in a set of brand-new levels!
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If you enjoy a grisly and gory game and are up for some Myst-like puzzles, Scorn has got you covered.
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