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The tight and twisty roads of the countryside look incredible as your 90s JDM four-door tries to clutch-kick it down,!-->…
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MercurySteam holds the rare distinction of having worked on both the Metroid series and the Castlevania series. A true!-->…
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review – Cyrodiil…
“Snap,snap,snap".
Lockpicks breaking with each turn of this one chest at the end of a tough battle that!-->!-->!-->…
Doom: The Dark Ages Review – Bring A Shield To A Gunfight
Before there were first-person shooters, there was Doom. Well, and a few others including Wolfenstein 3D, but it was!-->…
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review – Great Art Made With Heart
"Art can be a window and art can be a mirror. And Great art. Great Art is both."
It's a quote I came across when I!-->!-->!-->…
#Drive Rally Review – When In Doubt, Flat Out
It feels good to nail a rally stage. Just you, the eccentric co-driver, and the car, in harmony, as you aim for the!-->…
The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered PC Review – Glimmer In The Dark
We return to the scene of where it started it all. Day 1 of the revenge tour on high blast, The sunny condition turns!-->…
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review – Two Styles, In One…
Honor, Loyalty, Courage, and Respect, are some of the core tenets of the Bushido way of things that also does loop!-->…
Monster Hunter Wilds Review – The Incumbent Apex Predator
Capcom has done it again.
Monster Hunter Wilds is the latest entry in this long-running series of action RPGs.!-->!-->!-->…
Guilty Gear Strive Just Excels Being Itself On The Nintendo Switch
As someone who seldom plays fighting games on the side, I’ve always had a fascination with the series that’s all!-->!-->!-->…