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Borderlands 4 Review: It’ll Need Gutting, Mr. Pitchford
Borderlands 4 is a game that is very clearly wrestling with itself. It's a direct response to Borderlands 3, with…

Why Wander Stars is the Lost 90s Anime You Can Finally Play
There’s a specific magic to discovering a dusty VHS tape of a forgotten anime, a series that feels instantly familiar…

Hell is Us Review: A Brainy Puzzler That Throws Away the Map
I’ll be honest, the first half-hour I played of Hell Is Us was deeply frustrating. I kept mashing a non-existent…

Echoes of the End Review: Come for the Fantasy, Stay for the Friendship
As someone who lives for a good story in video games, I'm always on the hunt for the next great…

Destiny: Rising Review - A Headache Waiting to Happen
Destiny Rising is a strange one to look at. On its surface, NetEase has made a spin-off prequel of Bungie's…

Katanaut Review: An All-too-Familiar Rogue-Lite
Katanaut, new rogue-like, search-action game from Voidmaw is, like other games released this year, exceptionally tight in the moment-to-moment gameplay.…

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Review — This will be the best ninja game this year
Without a doubt, of all the games to feature ninjas this year, I think Shinobi Art of Vengeance will stand…

Deadzone: Rogue Review — Live, Upgrade, Die, Repeat
Deadzone Rogue is a mishmash of different video game trends crammed into one. So if you've gotten your fill of…

The Knightling is a Comfy, Compact RPG With Endless Whimsy
The Knightling from Dutch studio Twirlbound is a joy to play, even if it's a tad dull around the edges.…

Sword of the Sea: Surfing an Ocean of Beauty, Searching for a Drop of Story
Sword of the Sea Review Here's the truth: I play games for the story. I’m the kind of player who…