Reviews (Page 2)
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Review: World Of Goo 2 review: an inventive return to goo with some flies in the ointment
Goo-fing around
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Review: Asus ROG Ally X review: the best Windows handheld, if you can afford it
Where the Steam Deck OLED sought efficiency, the ROG Ally X powers up
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Review: Krypta FM review: a delightfully spooky taste of cryptid hunting
Dial M for Mothman
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Review: Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess review: a totally fine take on tower defence
I prefer Bloons
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Review: Tachyon Dreams Anthology review: '80s-inspired space questing that channels Sierra's heyday
Almost like the adventures of Roger Wilco, but not quite
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Review: Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure review: a unique puzzle game that keeps things moving
M People would really approve
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Review: Conscript review: sturdily crafted and gruelling WW1 survival horror
Do green herbs work for trench foot?
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Review: Dungeons of Hinterberg review: a breezy action RPG that’s as pretty as a postcard
Ditch deadlines for dungeon delving
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Review: Flintlock: Siege Of Dawn review: a trim and sturdy Soulslite that's best enjoyed in the air
Some of the heft of God Of War and Souls, less of the pain and bulk
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Review: Flock review: indulge in playful weirdness with a bunch of flying potatoes
Don't ask how they stay in the sky
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Review: Once Human review: waiter, there’s some brilliant creature design in my big bland survival soup
Haunted fridges buy you a lot of goodwill, honestly
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Review: Anger Foot review: Two kicks forward, one kick back
Soles-like
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That's a common logistical fallacy
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Review: Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree review: yeah, it's basically a sequel
... but I'm glad it's finally over
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Review: Still Wakes The Deep review: soaked in sea horror and shiveringly good voice acting
Oil not sleep tonight
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Review: Felvidek review: a black comedy medieval RPG that’s all about honeyed words and grubby deeds
Love, blood, and rhetoric
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Review: Skald: Against The Black Priory review: the best of 80s RPG design without the baggage
Landing in hot water
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Review: Besiege: The Splintered Sea review: a small vessel for expansive seafaring
Just one more tweak to get these timbers shivering just right
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Review: Hauntii review: an adventure as beautiful as it looks
I don't normally like letting things haunt me, but this is an exception