The latest in Reviews (page 12)
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Meta Quest 3 review – Stellar VR for everyone
The Meta Quest 3 is the latest in the premiere line of standalone VR headsets previously made by Oculus. Now, armed with upgraded hardware…
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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name review – more fire than smoke
It’s been over three years since Yakuza: Like a Dragon received a stellar reception despite its shift to turn-based combat and a new protagonist.…
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FM24 Review – Perfecting the formula
The wait is over, the game is here, and our FM24 review is in. Football Manager 2024 promised to be the most complete version…
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Jusant Review – Boulder’s Great
Jusant opens with a pretty straightforward premise. You start at the bottom of a mountain, and need to start climbing your way up. It’s…
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RoboCop: Rogue City review – I’d buy that for a dollar!
Old Detroit has a cancer. The cancer is crime. 20 years on from his last appearance in a major game, and 30 years on…
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UFC 5 Review – EA produces undisputed champion
The time has come to step into the octagon, and our UFC 5 review is in. The expectation for the game is explosive, hard-hitting…
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Ghostrunner 2 review – to die for
Ghostrunner 2 is an elegant, dripping neon blur of motion and violence. It imagines a bleak, cyberpunk future chiseled by coiling industrial monoliths, polished…
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Cities Skylines 2 review – just shy of a milestone
Eight years after Cities Skylines nabbed the city builder crown from the troubled SimCity reboot, Colossal Order is back with a sequel. And with…
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 review – a return with venomous bite
This review features heavy spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and other games in the series. Spider-Man’s mythos begins with a radioactive bite. For over…
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Lords of the Fallen review – only a shortfall from greatness
Lords of the Fallen may carry the namesake of its predecessor, but it bears mercifully few of its sins. A new Soulslike with plenty…