Tag: review
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Tin Can – Review
Do you want to go to Space? I want to go to space, maybe not like this though. Floating in a tin can, surrounded by an infinite void and certain death is not my idea of a good time. However, it does make for a neat game concept.
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Chaos Galaxy – Review
Chaos Galaxy is a 4x lite which pays homage to the 16-bit era of gaming with anime-inspired graphics and banging music, but remove your nostalgia glasses and not all is rosy.
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Uncle from Another World – Review
After nine months the final episode of Uncle from Another World has been released, but has the thirteen-episode run been worth the wait? Hit by a truck in 2000, Takafumi Takaoka’s uncle wakes up from a seventeen-year coma claiming to have been trapped in a fantasy land of Gran Bahamel. After proving this with some simple magic…
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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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M3GAN – Review
If you didn’t make it out to the cinema for M3GEN now is your chance to catch it on digital download. For those that may have missed the trailer, this is billed as a horror, sci-fi, thriller. The title character is an advanced AI ‘toy’, a four foot tall robot modelled on a young girl.
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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.