Category: Games
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Vertigo 2 – Review
The first Vertigo never made it to PlayStation but the sequel from a one-man development studio has just ported PSVR2.Β Vertigo 2 is a First Person Shooter that sees you trapped on a planet of very alien aliens. Thereβs something of a Half-Life meets Rick and Morty vibe with your silent protagonist and strange goings…
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Ebenezer and The Invisible World – Review
Everybody Loves a Christmas Carol, it’s a literary classic with multiple adaptations over the years, from animated movies to live-action performances even going as far as modern style take during the late 90’s with Bill Murray’s Scrooged, and yet how many games are there? After a small search, all I could find was a video…
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Raccoo Venture – Review
Get ready to play as a racoon called Raccoo as you embark on a charming adventure through this self-proclaimed 90s-style 3d platformer. Raccoo is not just a simple raccoon, he is the last heir of the Guardian Power, who has protected the Holy Relic for many years, maintaining harmony in Verta. Unfortunately, the evil Tattooed…
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Towers and Powers – Review
Towers and Powers is a VR tower defence game with some interesting mechanics of its own. From your godlike position up above, youβll build towers by purchasing some citizens and placing them on predetermined platforms. Each little guy has a different profession and so builds a different tower with different strengths and weaknesses, as youβd…
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What the Fortnite? – Into the Fortnite Metaverse
Some people have actively tried to avoid the cultural juggernaut of Fortniteβs Battle Royale, but thereβs been a fair bit of fuss over it lately that has pushed it beyond its usual bubble.Β In part, this is due to a brief comeback of the original map, followed by a live event and a new map…
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Cat Palette: Merging Colorful Kittens
Do you like puzzle games? Do you like cats? Do you like puzzle games with cats? Well, have I got the game for you?
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Review
Super Mario Bros. Wonder takes 2D Mario in a new direction without losing what made the original games great while adding plenty of new ideas and gameplay mechanics at the same time.Β
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Starfield – Review
Bethesda Studio’s latest flagship title Starfield has finally launched (see what I did there) and after spending a considerable amount of time with it I have finally made my evaluation because, oof, this was a difficult one to judge.
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Ghostrunner 2 – Review
Sometimes itβs worth taking a chance on a game. I missed the first Ghostrunner, probably full-up on the cyberpunk aesthetic at the time, but mostly through timing and my own aversion to the idea of a game where I can lose in one hit. However, I had some time β somehow between Baldur’s Gate 3…