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Your journey in Tamagotchi Plaza begins with a simple task: help Tamahiko Town win the right to host the upcoming Tamagotchi ...
75 hours into my Earth Defense Force 6 review, I suddenly realized that I'm having just as much fun now as I was during the first hour. The EDF series has among the best gameplay loops in all of ...
A physics-based undersea adventure By Paul Hunter SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game is the latest addition to the beloved franchise following last year's SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic ...
Psychological horror thrives on uncertainty, and Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror leans into this with a story of lost memories, eerie dolls, and a decaying manor hiding unsettling secrets.
Street Fighter 6 review on PS5Driven by excellence By Paul Hunter Fresh off the success of Capcom's phenomenal Resident Evil 4 Remake comes the most fully realized, feature-rich Street Fighter game in ...
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach shows up not just as a sequel, but as one of the PS5’s biggest swings yet. Kojima Productions, supported by Sony, takes everything that worked in the original and ...
Avowed review on Xbox Series XObsidian's bold leap into first-person RPGs By Paul Hunter Obsidian Entertainment, the acclaimed studio behind the Pillars of Eternity series, has finally released their ...
34 years after its hit release on the NES, Shadow of the Ninja: Reborn is back on modern consoles. Developed by Tengo Project, in partnership with Natsume Atari and published by ININ Games, this ...
Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered PC reviewFour things I like about this game, and one I don't By Paul Hunter It doesn't seem like too long ago when it would have been fair to say that PlayStation ...
Senua's Saga Hellblade 2 review on Xbox Series XA giant sequel By Paul Hunter Seven years after Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice graced the PS4 and PC, Ninja Theory (now part of Xbox Game Studios) are ...
The Midnight Walk Review (PS5)A midnight stroll into a world of mystery By Paul Hunter Some games ask for your attention. Others ask for your time. But The Midnight Walk asks something ...