Gameliner's Reviews
Fighting game spin-offs of existing animated series haven't managed to excite me the way they used to for quite some time now, yet Invincible VS has succeeded against all odds.
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All in all, Aphelion is a game I’ve developed a love-hate relationship with. It’s taken me to unprecedented heights and deep lows.
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All Will Fall has an interesting foundation for building enthusiasts, but still feels very much like an Early Access game.
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With MotoGP 26, Milestone has once again released a solid installment in the MotoGP franchise. While this racing game will undoubtedly appeal to motorcycle racing fans, the Italian developer has missed the mark in a few areas.
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Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a charming and atmospheric cozy adventure that fits right into the warm, dreamy world of the Moomins.
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Vampire Crawlers is a successful spin-off that does more than just rely on its name.
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With shapez 2, Tobias Springer has taken the shapez franchise to new heights. The first installment was already very good, but this 3D version is a perfect example of how to make a sequel.
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Saros is undoubtedly a really fun game to play. Yes, the game is essentially very similar to its predecessor, Returnal, but it’s clear that Housemarque has directly applied the lessons learned from that game to Saros.
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Tides of Tomorrow has a strong and original concept that also serves a social purpose. The Story-Link system creates unique moments and gives you the feeling that you’re part of something bigger, while your actions also have consequences. Not everything works equally well—especially the impact of your own choices sometimes feels limited—but the concept remains interesting overall.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is exactly what fans of the series have been hoping for: a chaotic, creative, and above all laid-back life sim where you can spend hours watching your Miis get up to all sorts of antics.
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These days, there are plenty of Cthulhu-themed single-player games to choose from, but if you had to pick just one, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss deserves to be your first choice.
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OPUS: Prism Peak stands out as a narrative-driven adventure that relies primarily on its characters, atmosphere, and unique gameplay elements.
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REPLACED is a few tweaks away from being a great experience, but we’re not there yet.
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It's not always easy to hit a home run but Fumi Games hits the ball right out of the park with Mouse: P.I. For Hire.
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Last Flag certainly has potential, but its success depends entirely on the player base.
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A Storied Life: Tabitha is a short but surprisingly powerful experience.
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I've got a lot of respect for Capcom and Pragmata: releasing a brand-new game that isn't tied to any existing universe is quite a gamble. Fortunately, that risk paid off for Pragmata.
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Dosa Divas is a game that sticks with you because of what it tries to do, not because of how well it executes it.
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Moses & Plato – Last Train to Clawville is an enjoyable detective journey that immerses you in the traditional world of crime fiction, with an animal twist.
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Unfortunately, The Occultist feels like a game that’s brimming with ideas but lacks a clear focus.
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