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Unscored - Goblin Stone
Apr 15, 2024

Goblin Stone makes a wonderful first impression with playful and charming presentation, but that charm spell soon dissipates, revealing a sometimes stodgy, grindy, and unsatisfying tactics game with diminishing returns.

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Unscored - Bore Blasters
Apr 12, 2024

Bore Blasters is a very well-designed destructive roguelite that takes good bits from a lot of games to create a dwarfish cathart-'em up where you explode mud and goblins

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Unscored - Broken Roads
Apr 10, 2024

In the moment, Broken Roads offers up creativity in spades, but the bigger picture story - combined with weak combat and a dry take on moral choice - never coalesces into anything especially entertaining.

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Apr 9, 2024

Despite some frustrations, Children Of The Sun is an intense shooter-puzzler with bags of style and originality.

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Unscored - Botany Manor
Apr 8, 2024

Botany Manor is a beautiful, focused and entirely peaceful game that creates an oasis where you solve puzzles and marvel at the world. It's wonderful stuff.

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Unscored - Sons of Valhalla
Apr 2, 2024

A potent blend of tactics and RPG possessed with raucous momentum, Sons of Valhalla is excellent. Then it's not for a bit. Then it's excellent again.

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Unscored - Pepper Grinder
Mar 28, 2024

Stuffed with great ideas and visual pizazz, Pepper Grinder is a sparky little platformer that's over all too soon.

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Horizon Forbidden West is a great open world adventure, especially as a sequel, with all the slow motion dino hunts you loved last time but bigger, all the noble questing but nobler, and all the high stakes raised even higher.

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Unscored - Open Roads
Mar 27, 2024

Open Roads is a well-observed, empathetic story about families and secrets, wrapped up in some lovely art and with barnstorming voice acting performances at the heart of it. It's short but bittersweet.

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Mar 27, 2024

This Black Isle-style literary RPG puts player agency above aesthetics, with engrossing results.

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Mar 26, 2024

Its foundations are sound, but Bulwark: Falonceer Chronicles is ultimately quite an aimless and exhausting kind of citybuilder, too fussy to be truly relaxing, and lacking the depth to compete with more ambitious management builders.

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Unscored - Millennia
Mar 25, 2024

A Civ-like with neat ideas, but half-formed fundamentals and messy execution make your decisions feel less than impactful.

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Unscored - Raw Metal
Mar 25, 2024

A repetitive dungeon dive with high stakes hand-to-hand.

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Unscored - Dragon's Dogma 2
Mar 20, 2024

A grand action RPG adventure where you'll make travel plans and have them disrupted by a vengeful griffin whose wing you'd whacked two hours earlier.

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Mar 19, 2024

Returning to its interwar period roots, Alone in the Dark successfully reworks and expands the original game's scenario and characters, but its exploration, puzzle solving and combat largely stick to now familiar survival horror routines.

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Unscored - Death of a Wish
Mar 15, 2024

A tormented action fantasy that has heart, imagination and style in spades.

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Mar 15, 2024

A satisfying daily loop turns into a speedy momentum in this open world farming game, but its early access release raises questions that need answers.

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Mar 14, 2024

A poor (and bored) man's Avatar, Outcast: A New Beginning is a tedious open world shooter that simply doesn't have anything new to say.

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Mar 11, 2024

A quick adventure with extremely easy puzzling, but it's nonetheless a joy to exist in.

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Mar 7, 2024

Zoria is systems-heavy and a bit janky and undercooked in places, but it's a hearty RPG with a lot of spirit and great promise.

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