Kyle Clark


4 games reviewed
71.3 average score
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Nov 12, 2024

Death Note: Killer Within attempts to bring the tension and drama of the iconic anime into a social deduction game format. While it offers solid fan service with familiar characters like Light, L, and Ryuk, the gameplay feels overly familiar and limited, failing to innovate within its genre. Frequent technical issues, limited task variety, and an underwhelming use of the Death Note itself make it difficult to recommend, even to die-hard fans. There are moments of charm and humor, but overall, Killer Within struggles to live up to its potential.

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Jan 12, 2024

Fans of the previous Reigns games will enjoy this new title, which improves on certain aspects of its previous entries and adds new mechanics to keep the series fresh. With new deeds and goals to reach, Reigns Three Kingdom will cause players to spend countless hours completing every task at hand as they live through the final years of the Han Dynasty... If they manage to live that long.

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8 / 10.0 - Snowman Story
Jan 2, 2024

Snowman Story is a delightful blend of touching narrative and engaging puzzles, set in a nostalgically pixelated winter world. Following Chris, a snowman on a quest to avoid melting, the game offers an emotional journey through beautifully crafted landscapes, with a soothing soundtrack that enhances the experience. This heartwarming, introspective adventure is perfect for a peaceful afternoon, resonating with its simplicity and emotional depth.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Sigil of the Magi
Sep 28, 2023

Sigil of the Magi offers an enjoyable, visually appealing pixelated adventure across diverse maps. While some battles may provoke frustration, retrying with new cards or Adventurers increases your chances of achieving longer runs. This gameloop becomes its most addictive feature, and players who invest themselves will easily get the most out of the experience.

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