Tag: action
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Is Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Ecto Edition the best asymmetrical game on the market?
Is Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Ecto Edition the best asymmetrical game on the market?
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Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles – Review
For the first time ever (not including other means of playing) Rhapsody 2 and 3 finally receive releases in the West. Marl Kingdom Chronicles packages Rhapsody 2 and 3 together in a gorgeous bundle which has been given English voice acting and been fully translated for fans so they can continue the story started in…
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The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails – Review
It’s time to hack and slash through the world of Lost Haven in the latest remaster from The Legend of Heroes franchise.
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Meg 2: The Trench – Review
Jason Statham returns as Jonas Taylor, eco-warrior, deep sea diver and adoptive father in Meg 2 The Trench, a sequel to 2018 The Meg based on the book of the same name. Although it does borrow the title of the second book in the series, it distracts almost immediately from the source material and can’t…
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Fuga: Melodies of Steel 1 and 2
Your enemy stands before you, you’ve taken a beating and are on the back foot. You can finish the fight with one shot but it will cost you the life of one of your friends.
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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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Hi-Fi Rush – Review
Shadow launched during a Bethesda showcase and dropped instantly to Xbox Game Pass comes Hi-Fi Rush, a more light-hearted adventure from the developers of The Evil Within.
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Atomic Heart – Review
Coming from Focus Entertainment, who usually do mid-range AA games, comes Atomic Heart their most high profile title to date. However, despite best efforts to make an epic single-player experience in the vein of Bioshock, they stumble at the landing.
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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…