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Yooka-Replaylee, A Review
Yooka-Replaylee reimagines a classic platformer with improved design and visuals, but a softer challenge.


Hades 2, A Humble Review Of A Sequel Worthy Of Its Predecessor
When we look at Supergiant's Hades from 2020, it's really incredible to think about how something could be improved upon, so much so that I was eagerly awaiting the sequel with a small dose of fear of disappointment.


Space Adventure Cobra The Awakening, A Review
Suppose in the eighties, you were lucky enough to find a pirated VHS cassette of any anime in the local video club. In that case, likely, you were also fortunate enough to experience the intimate achievement that is Space Adventure Cobra.


NBA 2K26, A Slam Dunk Review!
It's that time of the year again. September is the month when, after summer and the sea, we remember that basketball exists. Suddenly, we are hit with both the new national championship (this year's Eurobasket) and a new basketball game. S


The Rogue Prince of Persia, A Humble Review
The world of gaming is a magical place where you never know what's around the corner. Just a few years ago, the return of the Prince of Persia seemed highly unlikely, and it didn't seem like anyone was determined to revive the once-esteemed but unfairly forgotten series about the most famous Persian.


Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition, An Oh Oh Review!
Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we explore the exciting new features of this beloved game.


Sword of the Sea, A Sharp And Pointy Review
The reason for exploring the desert is rooted in a story. It follows the awakened character who brings the ocean to the desert with their sword. On this adventure, the character encounters both potential helpers and threats, which is just intriguing enough to hold everything together.


RoboCop: Rogue City Unfinished Business, A Review
I have to admit, the first time I heard that Teyon was making an expansion for RoboCop: Rogue City, I thought: "Great, I'll just walk around like a refrigerator on hydraulics and shoot with a gun that's stronger than all other weapons combined." And you know what? That's precisely what I got.


Top 8 Video Games Inspired by Books
To celebrate World Book Day we're looking at which video games have borrowed elements or drawn inspiration from stories in books. The roots of this stretch back to the time of tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons which were extremely narrative-focused games. It's precisely this narrative quality that makes books and video games much closer mediums than film with either of these two.


Arken Age, Journey Into Another World
It is an excellent sign when a VR game from the tutorial leaves the impression that we are in for a fun journey.
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