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PC Reviews

  • Raiden III x MIKADO MANIAX Review

    Released for consoles earlier this year, MOSS and NIS America are revisiting a classic with the release of Raiden III x MIKADO MANIAX on PC. Featuring a number of tweaks and new features, should veterans jump into the cockpit once more?

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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge – Dimension Shellshock Review

    Feature-length movies, Street Fighter cameos, new lines of toys - the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been keeping busy this year. Dotemu and Tribute Games are looking to keep the momentum going with the release of the Dimension Shellshock DLC for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. Should players pack their bags for Dimension X?

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  • Little Man Has a Day Review

    We’ve all had one of those days (or weeks/months/years) - now it’s time for players to be empathetic with the release of Mosman’s Little Man Has a Day. Should players help this little man overcome his feelings of ‘eh’ in this tiny game, or should you not even bother?

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  • UFO: Unidentified Falling Objects Review

    An out-of-this-world puzzle platformer, Andrew Morrish and Gearbox Publishing's UFO: Unidentified Falling Objects has players navigating a world of blocks to survive in its dangerous world. Channeling other hybrid titles like Mr. Driller, should players collect all the stars and combo their way to a high score?

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  • Acceptance Review

    Players will have to come to terms with suicide with the release of Rasul Mono and Ratalaika Games' Acceptance. Should players traverse this dark path in this story-driven thriller?

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  • Moving Out 2 Review

    The residents of Packmore need players’ help once againi with the release of SMG Studio, Devm Games, and Team17's Moving Out 2. Promising to be even wackier than its predecessor, should players move out and get to work?

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  • Sclash Review

    Quick kills are back on the menu with the release of Bevel bakery, Just For Games, and Abiding Bridge's Sclash. A game where timing is everything, does this 2D samurai fighter turn the traditional formula on its head?

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  • HYPER METEOR Review

    Originally released for the Playdate portable (complete with the littlest crank you ever did see), players will set out to survive by any means necessary with the release of Vertex Pop’s HYPER METEOR. Should players get to ramming, or is this twist on the Asteroids formula a little too far-fetched?

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  • Baldur's Gate 3 Review - The RPG Of A Generation

    Baldur’s Gate 3 Review – The RPG of a Generation

    It has been over 20 years since the release of Baldur's Gate 2; that's two decades that have passed since BioWare released a Dungeons & Dragons RPG based on the 2nd Edition ruleset. It's not all that often you wait that long for a sequel. Now, in 2023 and on the 5th Edition of D&D, Larian Studios once again looks to thrust players into the grand adventures of The Forgotten Realms.

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  • Astrality Review

    Treasures and adventure await with the release of DigiPen Europe-Bilbao's Astrality. Taking cues from Star Fox, Star Wars Arcade, and other adventures in the stars, should players dive into this rail shooter?

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  • The Expanse: A Telltale Series – Episode 1 Review

    After working on hot properties like The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, Telltale Games and Deck Nine have turned their attention to the world of sci-fi with the release of The Expanse: A Telltale Series Episode 1. Does this prequel stand out, or should players stick to Amazon?

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  • The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Review

    Previously released for consoles, NatsumeAtari and Taito have brought the heavy-hitting action of The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors to Steam. Android ninjas, 16-bit action, and explosive pyrotechnics all make for a stellar resume, but does this beat-em-up shine through?

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