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60 Creatures, Zero Lives Lost: Why Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Is Perfect for Young Gamers
The premise is actually very simple. This time, instead of baby Mario arriving on Yoshi's popular island, a mysterious talking book falls from the sky. It introduces itself as Mister Encyclopedia, or Mr. E for short, and reveals that within its pages hide wonderful creatures that have yet to be explored. The story isn't complex, but it has at least one or two moments you'll come to appreciate later in the game.


Replaced Review: Breathtaking Visuals, Repetitive Gameplay — A 2.5D Indie With an Identity Crisis
Now that Replaced is finally here, the theme of the game is more relevant than ever before, because AI technology is increasingly leaving the realm of fiction and becoming our everyday reality. Not a day goes by without someone mentioning how we could be replaced by artificial intelligence.


Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, The Brass Tacks, Is It Worth It?
Let's get this straight from the get-go: the HD edition of Luigi's Mansion primarily offers graphical upgrades over the original. There are no new mechanics, hidden levels, different enemies, or new modes to pad the content. The game is a faithful replica of the original with significant enhancements in the visual department.


Terminator 2D No Fate, A Nostalgic Review!
Nostalgia is one of those things to which it is almost impossible to remain immune, especially when it comes to films and games we grew up with.


Death Howl, A Soulslike Card Game, A Humble Review
Death Howl sits right on the line between a very good game and a great game, but I lean more toward the former. The combat system and card crafting are fantastic and are the main reasons I enjoyed the game. If you like card games, you will like this one.
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