The latest in Reviews (page 11)
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Numskull Space Invaders Quarter Arcade review – Small but striking
Retro gaming is arguably bigger now than at any other point in time with people of all ages wanting to discover the origins of…
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Super Pocket review – a well executed blast from the past
HyperMegaTech’s Super Pocket is a nostalgic homage to arcade gaming, neatly wrapped up in a familiar DMG Game Boy inspired shell. The past couple…
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Steam Deck OLED review – the definitive handheld PC
I’m going to cut right to the chase and tell you that the Steam Deck OLED is easily one of the best handheld games…
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Persona 5 Tactica review – a spin-off too far
Persona, the gift that keeps on giving for developer Atlus, is back with yet another spin-off. This time around, it cribs the tactical turn-based…
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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 campaign and multiplayer review – barely salvaged
What started as a standard WW2 shooter is now one of the best-selling franchises of all time. Activision’s obsession with keeping the tap flowing…
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SteamWorld Build review – relaxing fun with a cerebral edge
There is nothing I like more than a game that I can curl up with and play while sipping a cup of tea. SteamWorld…
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Warhammer Age of Sigmar Realms of Ruin review – old school, new paint
For a real-time strategy title with accessibility as a core pillar, Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Realms Of Ruin’s worship of rapid micromanagement comes as…
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Super Mario RPG review – A star is (re)born
I never played the original Super Mario RPG. While I had my brushes with Mario RPGs in the forms of Paper Mario and the…
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Atari 2600+ review – A blast from the past
The Atari 2600+ is billed as a faithful recreation to one of the most beloved classic video game consoles of all time. Boasting HDMI…
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Dredge: The Pale Reach review
Dredge: The Pale Reach begins with a scribbled red question mark beckoning you south into uncharted waters. A fresh call to adventure then, and…