Wartales is a much better game than it is a port.
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Are you a fan of Tactical RPGs? Wish your characters would have a bolder opinion, stealing some comments from your own imagination? Not afraid to bite their tongue? Then have I got the suggestion for you…Dungeon of Naheulbeuk! Be aware that if you find off-colored language unseemly, this may not …
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If you’ve ever come across Valiant Entertainments’ RAI, but didn’t want to dive mid story-arc, have I got a recommendation for you… we meet Rai in a great wasteland of the Sonora Desert, once home to North America To get you started, RAI takes place in the 41st century. His …
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You can challenge the umpire on this, but….
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Serious Sam 4 brings the franchise to 2020. The more the world has changed, the more Serious Sam has remained familiar.
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Mythologies and religions have long made great fodder for stories, movies and video games. Raji: An Ancient Epic takes place in the lore of Hindu and Balinese mythology, bringing an oft-overlooked religious setting to the forefront. An Epic journey: I think it is important to point out that before I …
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It should come as no surprise to anyone who read my full review of Carrion on PC that I adored the game. It is short, sweet, and tremendously satisfying to play. How does that same experience hold up when it is on the Switch? I have good news. Again, make …
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Journey to the Savage Planet is a much more relaxed game than its title would suggest. Few alien creatures go out of their way to strike you down without aggravation, and entire subsets love you. Like, a lot. It’s too bad you’ll have to splatter their green guts all over …
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A legendary American war veteran is tasked with taking down a mythical creature. Can it really be that simple? Let’s check out The Man Who Killed Hitler.
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There’s something to be said about missing a game and playing it for the first time only once it’s been reignited.
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