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Narcosis Review
May 18, 2017
Narcosis feels designed for VR, and as such, it’s a relatively short experience, but has an intriguing premise and narrative set pieces.
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The Surge Review
May 15, 2017
The Surge is without a doubt one of the best Souls-like titles to be released, featuring an engagement combat system.
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NBA Playgrounds Review
May 9, 2017
NBA Playgrounds feels straight out of the 90s arcade scene, with crazy maneuvers, and fast-paced two-on-two NBA action.
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NeuroVoider Review
April 26, 2017
NeuroVoider is an addicting twin-stick shooter, with plenty of replay value if you have friends or family that enjoy local multiplayer.
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Flinthook Review
April 18, 2017
Flinkhook is an enjoyable game, with worthy permanent upgrades that can help in each consecutive run.
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Yooka-Laylee Review
April 11, 2017
Yooka-Laylee is a return to the collect-a-thon games that were great back in the day, but many of the game’s mechanics feel archaic today.
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Persona 5 Review
April 7, 2017
With Persona 5, Atlus has outdone themselves, crafting a thrilling narrative while balancing the social life of the characters.
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Rain World Review
March 30, 2017
Too often in Rain World, death does not feel warranted, as the ruthless creatures make any attempt to advance truly punishing.
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Old Time Hockey Review
March 29, 2017
Although V7 Entertainment may improve the experience and I do enjoy the visual look to the game, Old Time Hockey does not play well.
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Othello Review
March 27, 2017
Othello on the Nintendo Switch is a no-frills representation of the classic board game.
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Little Inferno Review
March 23, 2017
Whether you are playing docked or in handheld mode, Little Inferno is an enjoyable game to set everyday household items on fire.
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World of Goo Review
March 20, 2017
World of Goo is one of the best indie games the year it initially released and has aged incredibly well.