Author: Mulukh
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Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun – Review
No one has been this angry at Chaos since Jack Garland in Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. Get ready to purge the heretics as Warhammer 40k storms onto consoles and PC. The relevant term appears to be “boomer shooter”, a first-person shooter with retro stylings that liken it to Doom and Duke Nukem 3D…
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Warpips – Review
We still don’t get a lot of strategy games on console, but we do occasionally get some gems that are a little lighter on the stats and micromanagement. Warpips is one of those slimmed-down offerings, a bit like Swords & Soldier or Castlestorm if you remember those. I guess there are even similarities with Clash…
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie – Review
From all the promo for this movie, I had no idea whether it would be a complete cringefest or a legitimate blast.
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Process of Elimination – Review
You’ve gotta love a good murder island mystery visual novel. There’s been a few attempts to take the crown from Danganronpa, Zanki Zero and Yurukill for instance. Process of Elimination certainly puts in an effort.
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Like a Dragon Ishin – Review
The naming convention might be all over the place lately, but Ishin is the latest spin-off from the Yakuza series to hit the West. You may recognise the protagonist’s face as Kazuma Kiryu, although in this game he is playing the part of Sakamoto Ryoma, who takes on the identity of Saito Hajime. Some explanation…
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Hot Tentacle Shooter – Review
We’ve touched on it before, but there are a number of cheap games out there on PlayStation Network which are designed to grant fast and easy platinum trophies. Hot Tentacles Shooter takes the concept a few steps further, not many but a few.
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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania – Review
Paul Rudd is back as Ant-Man, and he’s brought his Ant Family in the first movie of Marvel’s phase 5, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.
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VR Skater – Review
VR certainly excels at making people feel cool while making them look really not. That said I doubt I’d look particularly cool tripping over my own knees 50 times trying to operate a real-life skateboard. Wiping out 50 times in VR is much less embarrassing… and less painful.
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TMNT Mutant Mayhem – Review
It’s starting to feel like we’re entering some kind of animation golden age. Studios are breaking away from the Pixar formula and the weirdly unified art style, looking for new stories and new ways to tell them.