The latest in Reviews (page 28)
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John Wick Hex review
For developer Bithell Games, John Wick Hex represents a curious challenge: how do you make a video game that’s based on a salvo of action…
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Streets of Rage 4 review
Having played through Streets of Rage 4, I can’t help but wonder: where is all the rage? I only see joy. The game is…
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Deliver Us The Moon review
The title “Deliver Us The Moon” is a telling one. We can glean, for instance, that we are not in for the sort of…
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Moving Out review
Counting on my fingers, I've moved out eight times in my life. Moving is a funny one, because it's a literal and a metaphorical…
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Final Fantasy VII Remake review
Over the last week, I am quite sure that I’ve been playing Final Fantasy VII Remake. Then again, I have been quite sure of…
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Spyder review
Finding out that Sumo Digital has made a game of its own is a dose of good news. The studio spends much of its…
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Resident Evil 3 review
Raccoon City is the heart of the Resident Evil series, its setting, its fever-gripped immune system, its fried nerves. First introduced in the opening minutes…
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Nioh 2 review
In Nioh 2, the picturesque hills of 16th-century Japan are patrolled not just by soldiers, this being a time of war, but by monsters—as…
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Doom Eternal review
One of the nifty side effects of Doom Eternal, a first-person shooter about portals that lead to Hell, is that playing it seems to…
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons review
It’s 2005. I’ve had an operation at a hospital outside of the city, and there’s a long (smooth, tarmacked, and well-lit) road to recovery…