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Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review: A Perfect Return to the Old School RPG
Creating a sequel is hard enough as it is, with video game developers doing their best to live up […] -
Dirt 5 Review: A Blissful Racing Experience
In 2007, Codemasters turned heads with Colin McRae: Dirt, a rally-racing game that leaned more […] -
NHL 21 Review: A New Coat of Paint Does Just Fine
It’s a shame that the NHL game series from EA Sports is the least talked about of the major sports […] -
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Review: Small-Town Tensions, Big-Time Consequences
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is a tricky sort of game because you always feel like […] -
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Review: An Unforgettable Racing Experience
When it comes to innovation in the video game industry, Nintendo truly stands in a league of its […] -
Remothered: Broken Porcelain Review: A Nightmare With No Escape
The world of Survival Horror is an ever-morphing animal, trying to find a mix between action, […] -
DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One Review: Adding to Excellence
Given how well DOOM Eternal was received when it launched it feels like it didn’t really need to […] -
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Review: Now This Is How You Sequel
Bringing a beloved franchise back to the spotlight years after it was popular has become a staple […] -
Torchlight III Review: Hack and Slash 101
Torchlight III, the game formerly known as Torchlight Frontiers, hacks and slashes its way to PC […] -
FIFA 21 Review: A Maradona Spin in the Right Direction
On the surface level, FIFA 21 is a carbon copy of FIFA 20. In fact, on the surface level, it’s […]

