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Review: They Always Run

It’s almost entirely sure that if you take a look at this game, They Always Run, you’re going to assume it’s some type of...

Review: Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View

Last week I reviewed a mystery-solving detective game that I wasn’t the biggest fan of. Slow exposition and minimal gameplay turned a game that...

Review: Reminiscence in the Night

Have you lost more than just your memory?

Review: Growing Up

Ever wanted to go back in time? Growing Up allows you to relive those early years and decide on a new course. Vile Monarch...

Review: Lucid Cycle

Where will your dreams take you?

Review: Carrion (PS4)

With generic story and repetitive gameplay, the horror genre rarely produces a game that finds itself a home on my must-play list. Reverse horror games on the other hand, or games where you are the enemy, are far more likely to grab my attention, and as luck would have it, especially this one, in indie title - Carrion.

Review: Princess.Loot.Pixel.Again

https://youtu.be/31NCGdWckwA No matter how confident you are, proving yourself worthy in the eyes of your in-laws is a daunting task. Now imagine if your father-in-law...

Review: Gloomhaven

Gloomhaven is the digital version of a beloved board game. In fact, the tabletop edition is ranked as the best board game on boardgamegeek.com....

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