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‘Made in Abyss: Journey’s Dawn’ Review: Starts Off on the Right Foot
Made in Abyss may have initially released quietly when the series first debuted its anime […] -
‘Anthem’ Review: A Beautiful Journey, Though Not Without Flaw
Though at first glance BioWare’s Anthem looks to be something totally different, its latest […] -
‘Far Cry: New Dawn’ Review: Hopeless County
Far Cry: New Dawn has a clutter of deficiencies that wouldn’t be so egregious if they weren’t […] -
‘Crackdown 3’ Review: A Chaotic, Destructive Adventure Light on the Adventure
Crackdown 3 has had a very turbulent development process with many cancellation scares and […] -
‘Metro Exodus’ Review: Somber Survival Done Right
Metro Exodus feels like a blending of several different genres, games, and movies. It’s got a […] -
‘Wargroove’ Review: A Classic Formula and a New Favorite
Wargroove is perhaps best described as a meeting of Fire Emblem and Advance Wars, but referring to […] -
‘gen:LOCK’ Review: Rooster Teeth’s Monster Hit in the Making
Rooster Teeth is no stranger to animated favorites with many of its works like Red vs. Blue and […] -
‘Resident Evil 2’ Review: A Phenomenal Horror Game Made Even Better
When Resident Evil 2 first came out in 1998, it was a complete game-changer for the horror genre. […] -
Review: ‘Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes’ Is Another Hit for Suda 51
I’ve always admired the world of Goichi “Suda 51” Suda and Grasshopper Manufacture, as […] -
Review: ‘Modest Heroes’ Packs Massive Heart into a Humble Package
When former Studio Ghibli producer Yoshiaki Nishimura first formed Studio Ponoc, fans were curious […]