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Inmost (Nintendo Switch) Review

Inmost tries to tell a darker story with serious themes and complex messages but ultimately stumbles as a game. Read our review of this new story game from Hidden Layer Games and Chucklefish.

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Blasphemous (Nintendo Switch) Review

A hefty patch to the bloody fantastic Blasphemous adds not only additional content but remixes portions of the game to make something more definitive. Alex dives into Blasphemous and The Stir of Dawn DLC on Nintendo Switch and abandons all hope.

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Elden: Path of the Forgotten (Steam) Review

Reflecting on the darkness of an uncertain youth, Elden: Path of the Forgotten is a Lovecraftian adventure game published by Another Indie. We interviewed the game’s lead developer and took that knowledge into our review.

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Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 (Switch) Review

Following in the footsteps of the surprisingly amazing Curse of the Moon, Inti Creates are back with Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2. Alex breaks down why this release isn’t as good but is still an excellent entry into this steadily growing franchise.

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void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium (Switch) Review

Surviving a hostile world with the impossible task of caring for a fragile (and likely the last) human, Robbie the robot braves dungeon after dungeon in void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium. Here is our review of the Nintendo Switch release.

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Evan's Remains (Switch) Review

Evan’s Remains tells the story of a mysterious island and a missing genius while also teasing the brains of players with clever puzzle challenges. Alex becomes familiar with the Skip Puzzle button in this review.

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Disintegration (Steam) Review

Coming from a studio founded by one of the minds behind Halo and Master Chief, Disintegration blends FPS action with RTS strategy in a game unique enough to be refreshing and deep enough to be engaging.

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Sky Racket (Steam) Review

Sky Racket is a delightful blend of shoot-em-up arcade action and the tennis style Breakout strategy. This coupled with the bonkers visuals and poppy music makes it a unique experience.

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Dungeon of the Endless (Switch) Review

The Switch port of Dungeon of the Endless pales in comparison to the well-received PC version. Some issues could be ironed out but there’s plenty of core problems holding it back. Alex breaks down those issues in this review.

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Chasm (Switch) Review

Chasm checks a lot of boxes for what makes a metroidvania so compelling but ultimately fails to rise above most examples of the genre. That said, Alex still spent late nights playing and recommends it to genre fans.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) Review

Square Enix has successfully re-captured the magic of Final Fantasy VII in a way that both fulfills nostalgic imagination and shatters expectations in big ways. Alex puts out a lengthy essay on why this Final Fantasy is one of the best entries put out in over a decade.

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Doom Eternal (Steam) Review

Doom Eternal is a hallmark entry in the first-person shooter genre that has few faults. The game’s chess-like combat is mechanically pleasing and begs for mastery.

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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (Switch) Review

After disappointing a lot of fans who were eager for the next perfect platformer from the people behind Banjo-Kazooie, Playtonic Games have genuinely created an amazing title with Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. Read why Alex loves this echo of the Donkey Kong Country series.

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