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54 games reviewed
79.1 average score
80 median score
87.0% of games recommended

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9 / 10.0 - Dead Of Darkness
Jan 18, 2025

Dead Of Darkness is a love letter to survival horror games of the past, all be it with 16-bit graphics and better voice acting. It takes some of the best parts of games like Resident Evil, twists it into an SNES style package, and just lets it be what it is. In a world full of video game’s with giant open worlds that are big for the sake of being big it’s refreshing to play a game that knows exactly what it is and doesn’t try to be anything else. That said the lack of a system to track where you’re going did get me lost a few times after I shut the game off for the night. As stated above a spot in the menu to look at previous dialog in the game would fix this and it’s something used in this genre of game. If old school survival horror is your thing I highly, highly recommend this game.

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9 / 10.0 - Symphonia
Jan 8, 2025

Symphonia 𝄞 is a gloriously fun precision platformer with beautiful worlds, fabulous scores, excellent gameplay, and fun replayability. Most importantly, for me, it carries an important message about the importance of music, and its role in the world. It’s a must play if you’re a fan of platforming, enjoy music and a bit of a challenge; you’ll have an amazing time.

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All in all, Soul Reaver 1 and 2 definitely have their areas of appeal and I can see why there is such a devoted fan base for these games, even in 2025. The biggest flaw that I see is this: there are games with better puzzle elements in this day and age and there are games with better combat in this day and age. In an ever-growing world of remasters and reboots of old franchises, I cannot say in good faith that these games hold their weight in the current age of gaming.

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Dec 23, 2024

Stalker 2 is proof of a game being too ambitious for it’s own good. If it had a much more condensed map or better travel system it would have made for a much more enjoyable experience and would have likely helped with polish. It had genuine Game Of The Year potential. As is, Stalker 2 is a good game with a story that will keep you engaged with its twists and turns. The games survival mechanics fit the game well and add to its challenge. The few bugs that remain arent game breaking and in general if you step into the Zone you should enjoy your time there. As much as one can enjoy a radioactive land filled with mutants anyway.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Marvel Rivals
Dec 20, 2024

I can’t help but point out that I see a lot of haters saying this game wouldn’t be successful without the IP. I think Crystal Dynamic’s Marvel Avengers is proof that IP isn’t everything. It’s the love and care put into how the characters are crafted that shines through to make this game unique and make you feel like you are playing the definitive Marvel experience. Leaving IP out of the conversation, this hero shooter is worthy of your time when so many are fighting for it. I urge you to download and give this game a proper shot. Whether you are flying around shooting missiles as Iron Man or throwing 10,000 punches in .01 second as Iron Fist, you will truly feel like you are a hero in this well crafted shooter game.

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Dec 19, 2024

Venture to the Vile is a confident, alluring, and above all enjoyable metroidvania game. While its flaws may creep in like the Vile, they never truly consume the brilliance of this macabre yet enchanting tale, making Venture to the Vile a journey well worth taking.

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Dec 17, 2024

Despite it’s ropey start Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is being rightly praised for being one of Asobo’s best additions to the series. Its expansive content, realism, and immersive gameplay make it a step up from the 2020 outing I loved so much. The Career Mode especially made it feel a little more game like for me, and helped me focus on a progression path to learn new aviation skills. I’m not sure if this mode is exactly what die hard flight sim enthusiasts were looking for, but hopefully the core experience from 2020 and the new in depth plane upkeep and business owning mechanics are offering something for everyone.

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Dec 16, 2024

Having never watched the Anime that Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable is based on I had no idea what to expect. What I was met with was swinging around like spiderman with blades almost as big as me and giant naked dudes’ hell bent on eating me, and boy oh boy did they eat me.

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Dec 11, 2024

Hidden Cats in Santa’s Realm is a great addition to the Hidden Cats series. I always look forward to new releases from this series, and the newest iteration doesn’t disappoint. While it’s an easy game for achievement hunters, it’s also accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages. If you’re looking for a relaxing game to enjoy for an hour or two, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

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Dec 10, 2024

Minor complaints aside, I did go in expecting Indiana Jones and the Great Circle to be a good game, as Machine games has always been a solid developer but the game ended up exceeding my expectations. It blends its various gameplay styles together quite well, has an enjoyable story with a great cast of characters that finally gives Indiana Jones his definitive game without ironically being a carbon copy of the two gaming franchises he inspired heavily.

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Dec 4, 2024

Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island is a heartfelt narrative adventure that celebrates the power of friendship and community. Its vibrant art, relaxing gameplay, and nuanced writing combine to create an experience that feels both personal and universal. While the exploration could benefit from a touch more challenge, the game’s charm and thoughtful design make it an absolute joy to play. I just hope that when award season rolls around next year, people don’t forget Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Slopecrashers
Dec 3, 2024

You’ll have the most fun when you’re playing Slopecrashers with friends, but that doesn’t mean you can’t play alone! When you want to play solo, there are modes where you can focus on style. Try out the “Stuntshow” if you want to focus on your creativity or if you’re a precision master. Check out “Slalom” where you can shine during those solo gaming sessions. Of course, like any other arcade game, the game can get repetitive as it’s a snowboarding racer at is core. Overall though, if you want a neatly packaged and fun game for those looking for something slightly competitive, this is it.

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Nov 27, 2024

Dragon Age: The Veilguard will undoubtably be my 2024 Game of the Year. I was fully engaged for my 100+ hour run, leaving me both and fulfilled and bittersweet when it came to an end. While additional content from BioWare would be a welcome addition, the game stands strong as a complete experience. I’m already looking forward to diving back in for another run.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Neon Blood
Nov 26, 2024

Although graphically impressive and it does manage to tell a decent story, Neon Blood’s gameplay may prove to be too lacking for any RPG fan. The game has the makings for a great adventure game if it were a couple hours longer perhaps but, it’s bare bones and unchallenging gameplay left quite a lot to be desired.

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Nov 16, 2024

While my time spent with Mea Culpa and Blasphemous 2 was frustrating to say the least it was still very enjoyable with the DLC adding a lot of new content. Even if you must go back through areas you have already explored, but what would a Metroidvania be without a little bit of backtracking?

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5.5 / 10.0 - VED
Nov 14, 2024

VED is a game split right down the middle in almost every way. Awkward, often confusing dialogue that interferes with the story’s clarity, as well as a lack of cohesion between the two game worlds makes up the weaker half. In contrast, VED has an inventive and challenging turn-based combat system, rich world design, and excellent art direction. Unfortunately, a game is the sum of it’s parts, no matter how they are sliced.

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Many survival games emphasize the challenge and struggle, I am Future on the other hand provides a tranquil and relaxed experience. A place for the mind to zone out of the stressors of daily life, and escape into the desolate solace of Cosmopolis, or what’s left of it. Designed specifically for players who yearn for slow pace rather than energy charged gameplay.

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Nov 8, 2024

Overall, I had a great time playing through Kong: Survivor Instinct, with my first playthrough at just under 6 hours. While it may not be the most ground-breaking metroidvania with a few flaws, it is a fun, well designed experience that I think Monsterverse fans in particular will surely go ape over.

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Nov 1, 2024

The decision to bring Max back was always going to create a tall order for Deck Nine. Despite some familiarity and a few choices not feeling impactful enough, they overall did a good job and have shown they can do the character justice. While their ending payoffs aren’t quite as good as Don’t Nod I’ve still enjoyed how they’ve handled the franchise overall and hopefully they do reign it in a bit in relying on the supernatural aspects in the future.

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Oct 30, 2024

Black Ops 6 does a fantastic job of keeping things fresh. The mission design never has you doing one thing too often. You will be infiltrating gang lands, breaking into government black sites, schmoozing with Politicians, taking part in poker games and storming a certain Palace in Desert Storm.

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