Tag: review
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BROK The InvestiGator – Review
COWCAT’s BROK The InvestiGATOR mixes a lost game style, the point-and-click adventure, with a 2D side-scrolling beat ‘em up (e.g. Streets of Rage). Those who haven’t played point-and-click games will get their chance with this one.
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Baldur’s Gate 3 – Review
Baldur’s Gate 3… It’s good! It’s better than good! Go get it. End of review. Are you still here? Sigh fine, why is it good? Okay, where to begin…
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Paradise – Review
Would you give up a decade of your life for financial stability for the rest of it? This is the question Paradise begins with, offering struggling families an option out of poverty in exchange for an unlived lifetime to be given to the wealthy, providing of course they are a genetic match.
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Dredge: The Pale Reach – Review
It’s official. Dredge finally has an expansion! We return to the seas for this Eldritch horror cosy sim with its recent update, The Pale Reach.
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Mugen Souls Z – Review
Chou-chou and crew return for their second adventure which much like the first game transcends from the PS3 to the Nintendo Switch. Mugen Souls Z is a direct sequel that carries a lot of the same mechanics over into its second adventure, however instead of seven planets to explore this time around you get to…
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Sea Of Stars – Review
A few of my friends and colleagues made me aware of Sea of Stars a few months back, claiming it a homage to old-school RPGs like Chrono Trigger and one friend even claiming it’s the reason they bought their Switch, so I was naturally intrigued. When the demo dropped I was straight on it and…
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Ziggy’s Cosmic Adventure – Review
Hurtling through space, you’re on the run from the Empire. You’ve stolen a unique fuel source and they are in hot pursuit. You’re trying to stabilise your systems whilst getting shot up, powers running dry and things are looking dire. Welcome to Ziggy’s Cosmic Adventure.
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Gran Turismo – Review
When anyone mentions Grand Turismo it instantly conjures up images of racing games. Those in that arena know it’s a classic simulation that has matured into one of the best available. You may also have been around when Nissan decided to launch a competition to take the best simulation drivers into the real world of…
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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…