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The Bradwell Conspiracy review
The Bradwell family is best known for developing home appliances and philanthropic water purification research. Patriarch John Bradwell, and his daughter Melissa, are holding…
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Ghost Recon Breakpoint review
There is something about Jon Bernthal that suggests a gun. The sawn-off hair, oiled and black. The tuned and calibrated body. And the loaded…
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Concrete Genie review
There are many things to admire about the Concrete Genie protagonist, Ash: a slightly ratty shirt that would cost top dollar from River Island;…
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Neo Cab review
Lina is driving to Automation City in Los Ojos, California. She’s going to move in with her best friend, Savy, and although the two…
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Code Vein review
If you didn’t know better, you might hear the title ‘Code Vein’ and assume that Bandai Namco had produced a perfume. The characters are…
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The Sojourn review
The developer of The Sojourn, Shifting Tides, seems to have beaten me to it. Strewn throughout the game are a series of messages –…
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Untitled Goose Game review
Kids love the absurd. A railway train with eyebrows; a labourer with a love for delegating; and a piglet that lives to make her…
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Borderlands 3 review
Ever since the first Borderlands, the series has revolved around Pandora, a barren planet believed to be rich in mineral wealth. Megacorporations, such as…
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Sayonara Wild Hearts review
I can’t highlight the mesmerism of Sayanora Wild Hearts’ shifting perspectives and flickering lights without applauding its masterfully arranged sounds, which have been swirling…
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Blasphemous review
The hero of Blasphemous is called The Penitent One. He wears a cone-shaped helmet, snarled up in steel thorns, and says nothing. He is…