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  • Baldur's Gate 3 Dragonborn unite
    Sergio Solorzano

    Baldur's Gate 3 Review: Dungeons & Dragons & Bonus Action Potions

    While nothing matches the energy of sitting around the table with friends, "Baldur's Gate 3" delivers the depth and choice of "D&D" in a massive package.
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  • Flutter Away Main Artwork
    Kimmi Ann

    Fluttery Away Review: Simply Wonderful

    "Flutter Away" is a fun, colorful adventure through the rainforest that is great for all ages, but a must-play for kids and families.
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  • The player, Pikmin, and Oatchi.
    Alejandro Josan

    Pikmin 4 Review: A Pikmin To Remember

    "Pikmin 4" is a great entry to the franchise, combining different successful elements from its predecessors, along with some new mechanics.
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  • ANVIL Breaker
    Sam Watanuki

    ANVIL Review: A Potential-Filled Adventure

    "ANVIL" offers a mix of shooter mechanics, strategic gameplay, and cooperative multiplayer. However, the game still needs some fine-tuning here and there.
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  • Disney Illusion Island Mickey
    Sam Watanuki

    Disney Illusion Island Review: Delightful Platforming Fun For Mickey Fans Young & Old

    "Disney Illusion Island" serves up a whimsical and family-friendly adventure packed with charm, excitement, and a surprising amount of nostalgia.
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  • Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara koa
    Sam Watanuki

    Koa And The Five Pirates Of Mara Review: Rekindling The Spark Of 3D Platformers

    "Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara" proudly carries the torch lit by its predecessors, while offering a fresh, simplistic spin on the platforming formula.
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  • Lakeburg Legacies Ernesto
    Kimmi Ann

    Lakeburg Legacies Review: A Near-Perfect Match

    From its designs to its world-building mechanics, "Lakeburg Legacies" is a beautifully crafted game that successfully merges a variety of genres.
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  • Drake looking at sticky note
    Gabran Gray

    Frank And Drake Review: A Luscious World Full Of Mystery

    "Frank and Drake" is a winning narrative adventure that will reward multiple playthroughs.
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  • Nobunaga
    Sergio Solorzano

    Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening Review - Turns Out Being A Daimyo Is Hard

    "Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening" opens a portal to feudal Japan that strategy fans and history enthusiasts will want to dive into head first.
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  • Let's! Revolution! Hero
    Arron Kluz

    Let's! Revolution! Review: Revolutionizing A Classic

    "Let's! Revolution!" is a beautiful blend of "Minesweeper" and roguelite mechanics, but is missing the overall "wow" factor of a memorable experience.
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  • An Ember Knight with a sword
    Alejandro Josan

    Ember Knights Review: Straight Fire

    "Ember Knights" is an exceptionally fun and well-structured game that comes as a wonderful surprise in an already fully packed year in gaming.
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  • REMEDIUM: Sentinels suit
    Sam Watanuki

    REMEDIUM: Sentinels Review - Simple & Addictive Autoshooting Action

    "REMEDIUM: Sentinels" is a delightful and addictive autoshooter, striking the perfect balance between simplicity and strategy.
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  • Yellow puppet's face
    Gabran Gray

    My Friendly Neighborhood Review: Not Quite A Horror Show

    While not scary per se, "My Friendly Neighborhood" delivers an engaging series of puzzles, a goofy world, and an irreverent take on the survival horror genre.
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  • Exoprimal roadblock
    Arron Kluz

    Exoprimal Review: Unleash Chaos, Save Humanity, Dominate Dinosaurs

    Even with its slightly convoluted story, "Exoprimal" offers a unique and enjoyable experience with its blend of elements from different genres.
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  • Kingdom Eighties main character
    Alejandro Josan

    Kingdom Eighties Review: Lightning In A Small Bottle

    Not without its hiccups, Kingdom Eighties is a great introduction to the Kingdom games with its stylish aesthetic, intuitive controls, and cohesive story.
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  • Battle Bows Snoozer
    Sam Watanuki

    Battle Bows Review: A Poppin' Good Time (No Strings Attached)

    When it comes to inclusive and easy-to-pick-up VR party games, "Battle Bows" delivers a silly and engaging experience that is a must-play for casual VR players.
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  • Atelier Marie Remake Marie
    Sam Watanuki

    Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist Of Salburg Review - A Successful Return To Salburg

    "Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg" is a success that stays true to the 1997 classic and stands on its own in the modern gaming landscape.
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  • Touhou: New World reimu
    Sam Watanuki

    Touhou: New World Review - Discovering Gensokyo Like Never Before

    "Touhou: New World" successfully weaves together elements of old-school bullet hell and RPG mechanics, creating a unique and fun Touhou Project experience.
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  • Final Fantasy XVI
    Sam Watanuki

    Final Fantasy 16 Review: A Masterclass In Action RPGs

    Final Fantasy 16 successfully offers an engaging story and awe-inspiring encounters, firmly places it as a standout title in the Final Fantasy series.
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  • Screenshot of Dave the Diver
    S.G. Howe

    Dave The Diver Review: Endless Fun In An Underwater Oasis

    Dave the Diver is endearing and lively, a feel-good game to its core, with just enough lore and mystery to keep nudging you along.
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  • Screenshot of Ghost Trick
    S.G. Howe

    Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Review - Decent Puzzles With Room For Improvement

    "Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective," even with its remastered elements, may only be a worthwhile purchase if you're feeling nostalgic about the old DS game.
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  • Aliens Dark Descent Xenomorph
    Arron Kluz

    Aliens: Dark Descent Review - Nobody Will Hear You Scream

    "Aliens: Dark Descent" packs a powerful punch that gives fans and newcomers something to love with this latest entry into the "Alien" catalog of video games.
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  • Broken Spectre Casey
    Sam Watanuki

    Broken Spectre Review: A Cosmic Horror Experience That Stays With You

    With its innovative hand-tracking system, constant feeling of dread, and absence of VR sickness, "Broken Spectre" redefines the VR horror genre.
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  • Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
    S.G. Howe

    Story Of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Review - Plenty Of Charm, But Not The Cream Of The Crop

    Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life is a farm sim that just doesn't feel like it's breaking too much new ground.
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  • scary baby doll
    Arron Kluz

    Layers Of Fear Review: New Depths Of Madness

    Despite the slightly confusing name, "Layers of Fear" is a beautiful remake that can be enjoyed by horror fans and series newcomers alike.
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  • Angel wearing armor
    Gabran Gray

    Diablo 4 Review: Giving Into The Darkness (In The Best Ways)

    "Diablo 4" is an excellent game that captures all the things that have made fans love the series for more than two decades.
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  • Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li
    Sam Watanuki

    Street Fighter 6 Review: The Fighting Genre Standard For Accessibility And Competitive Depth

    "Street Fighter 6" offers an engaging experience for players of all skill levels with Capcom once again setting the standard for the fighting game genre.
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