Review: ROUTINE is an atmospheric science-fiction survival horror
In the pantheon of sci-fi horror, ROUTINE is a noble effort.
In the pantheon of sci-fi horror, ROUTINE is a noble effort.
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A stirring story of emotional abuse and the horrors of capitalism reinforce fine search-action play.
Beautiful and deadly Neon Inferno is an ode to some of the arcade shooters of old like Contra and Sunset Riders.
Hirogami is a quick and breezy jaunt, a pleasant rudimentary platformer with a nice look.
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If News Tower is anything to go by, Citizen Kane was right; it is fun to run a newspaper.
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Remember to enjoy the journey.
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