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Demon Turf (Steam) Review

The developers at Fabraz make the jump from 2D platforming to 3D platforming with Demon Turf, a sassy adventure featuring hip-hop tracks and a unique art direction.

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Marvel's Avengers (PS5) 2021 Review

After a plethora of patches and the addition of three more story campaigns, Marvel’s Avengers, while a mixed experience overall, is more playable for those just wanting a fun Marvel romp than expected.

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Lamentum (Steam) Review

Lamentum continues the trend of unique horror offerings from publisher Neon Doctrine (formerly known as Another Indie) but how does this pixel art survival horror game hold up? Justin has the review!

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The Forgotten City (PS5) Review

From playing the original Skyrim mod to interviewing the creator to years later playing a full game based on that concept, Alex has had a lot of experience with The Forgotten City, making for a unique PS5 review.

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Death's Door (Steam) Review

Death’s Door from Acid Nerve (published by Devolver Digital) doesn’t add much in the way of new for the action-adventure genre but it does refine the formula beautifully into a game that is absolutely worth playing.

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NieR Replicant (PS4) Review

Alex enters the world of NieR for the first time in this review of NieR Replicant on PlayStation 4 and finds it to be a surprisingly comforting JPRG adventure.

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Song of Horror (PS4) Review

Since the mastery of horror found in games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil, there have been a lot of attempts to recapture that magic, especially in the indie space. Song of Horror, unfortunately, fails to do this…

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Monster Hunter Rise (Switch) Review

Monster Hunter Rise brings a lot of player convenience back to the franchise but does it carry the same sense of quality that was established in Monster Hunter World. Learn more in this Nintendo Switch review from Forever Classic Games.

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Everhood (Nintendo Switch) Review

Everhood is a game that is clearly inspired by Undertale but the developers at Foreign Gnomes were able to craft something special using simple artwork with over-the-top animations and effects. Alex reviews the Nintendo Switch version on Forever Classic Games.

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Resident Evil Village (PS5) Review

Resident Evil Village pushes the franchise forward by taking notes from Resident Evil 4. Justin breaks down why this is a must-play horror title and shares why the PS5 version of the game is a great way to play.

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Assault Retribution (PS1) Review

Sina takes a look back at Assault Retribution, a PS1 arcade-style shooter that many people at the time of release were hoping would carry the torch of the Contra series. Is this obscure shooter worth playing today?

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Cyber Shadow (Steam) Review

Cyber Shadow recaptures the magic of classic Ninja Gaiden with some modern improvements. Shovel Knight publisher Yacht Club throws in their support for this new indie action platformer.

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Hitman 3 (PlayStation 5) Review

Pulling together all that’s been learned, IO Interactive continues to hone the assassin experience in Hitman 3. Justin compares this release to the previous games and walks away satisfied yet eager for more targets.

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