The latest in Reviews (page 14)
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Mortal Kombat 1 review – as long as the fists fly
Partially responsible for the M rating in video games, Mortal Kombat has been ripping limbs and spilling guts on screens for over three decades.…
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Lies of P review – no lie of quality here
Lies of P is a product of passion. A game clearly inspired by the Souls-like genre of From Software, it works hard to establish…
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Starfield review – a stellar effort
For most of us, the stars are fluttering sparks, pulsing when we happen to look up on the odd nights when the light pollution…
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Sea of Stars review – a beating heart that doesn’t quite eclipse nostalgia
In what many call a golden year for RPGs, Sea of Stars is a retro-inspired adventure that launches amid some of 2023’s biggest games.…
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Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon review – The fires of Armored Core burn bright again
Armored Core fans have waited a long time to see From Software’s mech battling series return, and the wait has been worth it for…
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Immortals of Aveum review – lacking the magic touch
When I first heard about Immortals of Aveum, my initial reaction was surprise at how a game like this had never come around before.…
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Madden 24 review – more Kirk Cousins than Patrick Mahomes
EA Sports is back with the latest edition of its Madden NFL franchise, but how does the game shape up in our Madden 24…
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Baldur’s Gate 3 review – the die has been cast
Nearly two decades ago, my CRPG character walked into a tavern. The barkeep told me of the tavern’s former owner and asked me to…
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Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical review – almost all the right notes
Stray Gods may be Summerfall Studios’ first game but it's certainly no stranger to experience in the video game industry. The adventure roleplaying musical…
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Pikmin 4 review – still great, but no longer the plucky underdog
As far as first party Nintendo titles go, Pikmin has always been something of a funny one. Not quite having the gravitas of a…