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  1. Stellar Blade Review

    Official Review Stellar Blade Review

    Stellar Blade very much wants to be a merger of NieR: Automata and the Soulslike formula. It's a flashy science fiction romp through a decrepit, decaying world, and the ambience is certainly going to be familiar to NieR fans. It's also undeniably well-made. However, for all the comparisons...
  2. Knuckles Review

    Knuckles Review

    How can a character as gruff and stoic as Knuckles the Echidna (Idris Elba) carry a whole TV show? The answer lies in a loveable, dim-witted human companion: Wade Whipple (Adam Pally). Wade may play second banana to James Marsden's Tom Wachowski in the Sonic the Hedgehog movies, but the new...
  3. Review: Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition

    Official Review Review: Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition

    The dungeon crawl has been one of the most enduring genres of all. The original Wizardry – the game that essentially launched and popularised the genre, turns 45 next year. It'll be well and truly ready for a mid-life crisis. In the years since we have seen so many classics – Might & Magic...
  4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Review

    Official Review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Review

    Can you ever truly have too much of a good thing? If you're a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan, this question must have sprung to mind at least once in recent years. Because in truth, the good things have been coming thick and fast. 2022 brought arguably the series' best beat 'em up ever in...
  5. Tales Of Kenzera: Zau Review

    Official Review Tales Of Kenzera: Zau Review

    "Game Over". If you've ever played a video game, you've seen that ominous message appear on your screen a thousand times. If it's not the player that's being killed, then it's the countless hordes of enemies, from Mario joyfully jumping on Goombas to Kratos tearing through whatever god has...
  6. Lunar Lander Beyond Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Lunar Lander Beyond Review (Switch eShop)

    Atari has had a very interesting few years, publishing a critically acclaimed 50th-anniversary collection in the form of a playable documentary, the 'Recharged' series of neo-retro revivals, and a handful of unique reinventions of its classic IPs. Lunar Lander Beyond from Cris Tales developer...
  7. Grounded Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Grounded Review (Switch eShop)

    Listen, if you're of a certain vintage, one of the standout summer holiday movies of your youth will undoubtedly have been Disney's excellent Honey, I Shrunk The Kids. Back in those terrible and endlessly cruel times we didn't have all your fancy CGI smothering the life out of every frame, you...
  8. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review (Switch eShop)

    The PS1 played host to a staggering number of memorable and influential RPGs, one of which was Konami's Suikoden. After that strong debut came a handful of sequels that eventually puttered out during the sixth generation of consoles, and Konami has virtually abandoned the series since. Not ones...
  9. Strayed Lights Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Strayed Lights Review (Switch eShop)

    As soon as we booted up Strayed Lights, we were rooting for it. The sights and sounds were beautiful and haunting, making this freshman offering from developer Embers one of the most enchanting games we've played all year. Unfortunately, a string of visual bugs and long loading times marred what...
  10. Spy x Family Code: White Review

    Spy x Family Code: White Review

    I love when Spy x Family veers into slice-of-life drama. I like seeing super duper capable spy Loid Forger and lethal assassin Yor navigate mundane activities like cooking dinner or planning date nights. I'm giddy when telepathic Anya uses her powers in a dodgeball match. I'm sure there are fans...
  11. Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide Review

    Official Review Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide Review

    The Rising Tide is the second and final expansion for Final Fantasy 16, adding another worthwhile chapter to the tale of Clive Rosfield. Only accessible near the very end of the base game, this DLC is designed to be something of a sendoff for the action RPG, providing a new storyline that brings...
  12. Dave the Diver Review

    Official Review Dave the Diver Review

    If Dave the Diver proves anything, it's that one shouldn't make judgements based on appearances. Not only does the loveable lead character exceed the expectations of his cohorts at every turn, but the game itself goes well beyond what it looks like. At a glance, this is a charming adventure...
  13. Kudzu Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Kudzu Review (Switch eShop)

    Kudzu came to this reviewer during a significant birthday celebration. The day was filled with echoes of our past. There was the music on the radio – uncanny remixes of early-to-mid-90s techno songs that used to hype up pre-teen candyfloss-fuelled visits to funfairs. And there was Kudzu and its...
  14. Review: PowerA Wireless Lumectra Switch Controller

    Official Review Review: PowerA Wireless Lumectra Switch Controller

    If you cast your mind back to 2021, you might remember how PowerA set out to light up our gaming lives with the Spectra controller. This officially licensed pad appeared much the same as your standard Pro Controller on the surface but it was capable of putting on an LED light show while gaming...
  15. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review

    Official Review The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review

    If there's one thing WWII movies can't show enough of, it's Nazi failures, and in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Guy Ritchie valiantly depicts a spectacular one. This is his answer to Quentin Tarrentino's Inglourious Basterds, only lighter and with more jokes about bland German cuisine...
  16. Sker Ritual Review

    Official Review Sker Ritual Review

    I do not understand Sker Ritual. At all. It seems that at every opportunity the developers took what was great about Maid of Sker and do the exact opposite to it, and so now, across just two games in the "Sker" property, we've got a confused mess across the "franchise" that seems to have no...
  17. Hades Review

    Official Review Hades Review

    The first time I beat the final boss in Hades, I felt an enormous sense of relief. I'd been fighting to see this ending for hours (months, technically, if you count my time in early access), and in roguelikes, it feels better than usual to see an ending. But while I was definitely a little too...
  18. Rose & Camellia Collection Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Rose & Camellia Collection Review (Switch eShop)

    Certain problems cannot be solved through careful discussion or compromise. Sometimes it isn't enough to give a verbal beatdown to your rival – you must throw hands as well. The Rose & Camellia series was built upon the idea that not only is a good old-fashioned slapfight fun, but it is often...
  19. Rauniot Review

    Official Review Rauniot Review

    Global scale natural disasters led to a collapse of civilization in Rauniot's post-apocalyptic version of 1975. Survivors have had to fend for themselves or work with each other in order to survive. Among such a group in Finland is Tovio who went missing and taking the role of Aino you set out...
  20. Review: Headquarters: World War 2 (PC)

    Official Review Review: Headquarters: World War 2 (PC)

    World War 2 continues to be one of the most in-demand theatres of war for strategy and/or tactical games. That makes sense for many reasons: The battles themselves and the tactics that were on display lend themselves to video game mechanics in ways that other wars at around the same time (WW1...
 
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