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Highguard Review – Warden of None

Highguard Review – Warden of None

Wildlight Entertainment's PvP raid shooter mash-up of multiplayer elements offers a repetitive, uninspired and dull time.

Code Vein 2 Review – Back to the Past

Code Vein 2 Review – Back to the Past

Does Bandai Namco's latest take on the Soulslike franchise hit harder than the first title? Yes, but there are a few caveats.

2XKO Review – Let’s Go!

2XKO Review – Let’s Go!

2XKO is Riot Games’ latest effort to expand League of Legends into a new competitive genre, while still being easy to pick up and play.

Front Mission 3 Remake PS5 Review – An Improvement Over the Switch Version

Front Mission 3 Remake PS5 Review – An Improvement Over the Switch Version

Mecha tactical RPG from the late 90s? Whoa, sign me up. Though, Front Mission 3 Remake is not the ideal definitive version of the game, it's an improvement over the Switch version.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (Nintendo Switch 2) Review – 30 Years Overdue

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (Nintendo Switch 2) Review – 30 Years Overdue

The Avalanche crew heads to the Nintendo Switch 2 with excellent results.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Xbox Series X Review – Still Stunning

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Xbox Series X Review – Still Stunning

An excellent version of an already great title arrives on Xbox in what’s shaping up to be a great year for the console.

Brokenlore: Unfollow Review – This Horror Game Is Surprisingly Great

Brokenlore: Unfollow Review – This Horror Game Is Surprisingly Great

Serafini Productions’ take on bullying and the impact of social media on troubled minds is not just relevant, but quite the entertainer when its systems manage to come together.

Arknights: Endfield Review – Stars From the End

Arknights: Endfield Review – Stars From the End

Hypergryph's action RPG foray falls short in several places, but the unorthodox systems, exploration and visuals make it worth a try.

MIO: Memories in Orbit Review – The Heart of the Matter

MIO: Memories in Orbit Review – The Heart of the Matter

Douze Dixièmes' latest is an uneven experience, despite the gorgeous art style, intriguing premise and responsive controls.

Code Violet Review – More Irritation Than Tension

Code Violet Review – More Irritation Than Tension

TeamKill’s attempt at a survival horror game with dinosaurs in the mix could’ve been so much more, but there’s no excusing the wasted potential on display here.

Pathologic 3 Review – Groundhog Day

Pathologic 3 Review – Groundhog Day

Ice-Pick Lodge's time-bending adventure of overcoming an outbreak is its most involving, deftly written and compelling adventure yet.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the Ashes Review – A Satisfying Capstone

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the Ashes Review – A Satisfying Capstone

From the Ashes is the latest expansion for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, adding a new area to explore and a fresh story to experience.

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Review – Simple and Satisfying

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Review – Simple and Satisfying

LEVEL-5’s football RPG has far more strengths than weaknesses, and its charming presentation more than makes up for its flaws.

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon – Sanctuary of Sarras Review – An Excellent Addition

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon – Sanctuary of Sarras Review – An Excellent Addition

Sanctuary of Sarras adds real weight to Tainted Grail’s wider mythos, expanding the lore the base game established and making the larger narrative feel richer as a result.

Terminator 2D: No Fate Review – What We Make for Ourselves

Terminator 2D: No Fate Review – What We Make for Ourselves

Bitmap Bureau's adaptation of a timeless classic isn't perfect, but it packs enough to make this a worthwhile run-and-gun platformer.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Switch 2 Review – A Compromised Port

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Switch 2 Review – A Compromised Port

Excerpt: Skyrim: Anniversary Edition on the Switch 2 is an unfortunately compromised version where it should be a slam dunk.

Pioneers of Pagonia Review – Build and Expand

Pioneers of Pagonia Review – Build and Expand

Pioneers of Pagonia is finally out after having spent almost two years in Early Access. How well did this city builder turn out? Find out!

ROUTINE Review – The Moon’s Haunted?

ROUTINE Review – The Moon’s Haunted?

ROUTINE is finally out after spending over a decade in development. Check out our review to see if it was worth the wait.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review – Refined but Restrained

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review – Refined but Restrained

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, shines in sound, visuals, controls, and performance, but level design is flat and NPC chatter nags.

Ferocious Review – Dinosaur Island

Ferocious Review – Dinosaur Island

Ferocious is an indie shooter that throws you on an island full of dinosaurs, soldiers and mechs with some guns. Is it worth your time