A fantastic game is hidden inside Armada’s mechanics, but it’s covered up by a lack of depth and an alarming number of omissions at launch. That said, the game’s updates can easily remedy these problems, […]

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For returning scarred warriors or soon-to-be-schooled newbies, Dark Souls 3 is a sprawling testament to the series and another triumph in [...]

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Alienation Review

For all of its strengths in gameplay, Alienation is largely forgettable, thanks mostly to its ultimately repetitive missions and lack of identity. If you love a good twin stick shooter, you’ll love Alienation. If you […]

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Below the main streets of Sydney lies a subterranean gaming locale – a dimly lit hall populated by snooker tables and high-end gaming gear. With a weird mix of old school charm and new age […]

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While repetitive and somewhat controller clumsy, the game is still incredibly polished and enjoyable enough to warrant some attention […]

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I have to admit I’m surprised more games haven’t tried to capitalise on the Souls formula in recent years; apart from Lords of the Fallen and maybe Dragon’s Dogma to a lesser extent. Gears of […]

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8-Bit Armies is a cheap, lazy and shallow Command and Conquer clone that looks rushed out to make a quick buck. The art style will appeal to some, but it seems the retro style is merely […]

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The Aquatic Adventures of the Last Human (TAAotLH) may not be very long but what’s here is exemplary of how a simple game can still be excellent. With little to no dialogue, TAAotLH manages to […]

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Casuals, Man

Well hello there, good-looking reader. Aren’t you looking gud today, and while we’re on the topic, lemme tell you about a running joke of mine (and show you how much I love parentheses). It started […]

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I have to start my first impression by saying I wasn’t a huge fan of Gears of War before now, but I find that makes it easier to be objective instead of getting swept away […]

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