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Review: Fading Afternoon is a gritty take on River City Ransom

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 6, 2023October 6, 202309 mins

In Fading Afternoon, you are indeed getting too old for this shit.

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Review: Bit.Trip Rerunner is a great example of what a good remake looks like

Callum RakestrawSeptember 26, 2023November 17, 202409 mins

With the inclusion of the original game and a set of new mechanics that slot in naturally, Bit.Trip Rerunner is a stellar example of a remake.

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Review: Gastro Force is about as retro as retro shooters get

Andy JohnsonSeptember 22, 2023September 22, 202306 mins

The automap at least keeps backtracking to a minimum in the maze-like levels of Gastro Force.

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Review: Phantom Liberty is a thrilling expansion to Cyberpunk 2077, but it’s the free update that offers the most major changes

Gareth BradingSeptember 20, 2023September 20, 2023013 mins

Phantom Liberty and update 2.0 absolutely makes Cyberpunk 2077 a lot closer to what its original vision had promised.

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Review: Tedious WrestleQuest flexes the one muscle it has – nostalgia

Andy JohnsonSeptember 14, 2023September 15, 202306 mins

Only hardcore fans of ‘80s wrestling or ‘90s JRPGs need apply for WrestleQuest, a backwards-looking fusion of the two

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Review: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre can be an exhilarating multiplayer game

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 14, 2023April 28, 2025014 mins

When playing with like-minded participants, joining Leatherface and his merry band of killers can be a whole lot of fun in Gun’s adaptation of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre to game form.

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Review: Starfield is Bethesda’s biggest RPG, but also its most disjointed

Gareth BradingSeptember 7, 2023September 7, 2023015 mins

Starfield is an enormous and impressive experience, but it struggles to make its myriad parts feel like a cohesive whole.

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Review: Nothing exceeds like excess in Turbo Overkill

Andy JohnsonAugust 30, 2023August 30, 202308 mins

The neon-drenched cyberpunk slaughterhouse that is Turbo Overkill is one of the best old-school shooters that money can buy.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 is in no way perfect, and it’s all the better for it

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 29, 2023August 29, 2023015 mins

Larian Studios’ Baldur’s Gate 3 is a bold take on the legendary series based on the D&D property; a massive effort that is definitely not perfect, and that’s what makes it so compelling.

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Review: Atlas Fallen’s combat starts strong but fizzles out quickly

Callum RakestrawAugust 23, 2023April 25, 202508 mins

Atlas Fallen’s momentum system is a fantastic idea and works well, but the fights themselves aren’t interesting enough to keep up.

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