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Skull and Bones Review
Skull and Bones Review: "This Boat Is Visibly Sinking"

Ubisoft's Skull and Bones has numerous design problems, but there's also a solid multiplayer ship combat game amidst the wreckage.

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"New, But Not Necessarily Improved": Gargoyles Remastered Review

Though highly anticipated, Gargoyles Remastered features many changes that feel unnecessary and fail to improve the overall experience.

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"Just Escaping Relegation": EA Sports FC 24 Switch Review

EA Sports FC 24 is the best that EA Sports has shown on the Switch, but still falls below what's available on other platforms.

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God of Rock Review: A Fighter With Charm But No Rhythm

Developer Modus Studios's God of Rock attempts to combine flashy fighting mechanics into a rhythm game, and it's a combo that's as flat as its notes.

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Ravenbound Review: Decent Combat In An Empty World

Ravenbound should be an addicting roguelike in a dark & active open-world. Instead, its mechanics work against each other & the world suffers for it.

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Master Dater Board Game Review: New Theme, Same Game

The newest Cyanide & Happiness card game, Master Dater, is another party game filled with immature jokes that has trouble standing out from the crowd.

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The Fridge is Red Review: An Atmospheric Walking Simulator Lacking Scares

The Fridge is Red offers an analog-style indie horror experience with great atmosphere but little story and drawn-out, often obtuse gameplay.

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Hokko Life Review: Creative Crafting, Creepy Animals, & A Dull World

Hokko Life is a life simulation title that has strong customizable crafting elements, but the other aspects of the game mostly fall short.

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Thymesia Review: This Souls-like Is Missing A Soul

Thymesia is a Souls-like with a few neat ideas, but it's merely a shadow of the greater games which inspired it, and feels limited and unfinished.

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Zorro The Chronicles Review: A Basic Action Adventure

Zorro The Chronicles takes some inspiration from big action games to create a humorous first step for players, but it's too basic to be enjoyable.

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Loot River Review: This Action-Roguelite Feels Unfinished

Loot river's fetching pixel presentation and smooth animation belies its clunky unsatisfying combat, broken systems, and dearth of content.

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The House Of The Dead: Remake Switch Review - Off The Rails

The House of the Dead: Remake brings the classic rail shooter to Nintendo Switch, but the lack of lightgun hurts the overall experience.

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Babylon's Fall Review: Intense Combat That Lacks Variety [UPDATED]

Babylon's Fall is a fun and challenging action RPG that quickly gets repetitive, but late-game unlocks could potentially break up the monotony.

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Know By Heart Review: Great Idea, Tedious Execution

Know by Heart is an adventure game with a great concept involving memories fading over time, but it's stuck within a tedious experience.

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The Waylanders Review: A Buggy Old School RPG

The Waylanders has charming visuals and gameplay tweaks to refresh the classic RPG formula, but is held back by being very rough around the edges.

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Blackwind Switch Review: A Clunky Hack & Slash Shooter

Blackwind is a sci-fi hack and slash game that has solid combat but is let down by its poor camera and overly frustrating level design.

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Battlefield 2042 Review
Battlefield 2042 Review: Half-Baked Chaos

Battlefield 2042 is a hollow, buggy mess that misses its most important marks and fails to redeem the series after Battlefield 5's rocky reception.

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Astria Ascending Review: A Throwback To The Dark Age Of JRPGs

Astria Ascending is a JRPG that harkens back to many classic retro titles while ignoring modern QoL improvements that would have improved the game.

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Hot Wheels Unleashed Review: More Showroom Than Speedway

Designed more for collectors than racing fans, Hot Wheels Unleashed is a soulless take on the toy line that isn't worth the initial investment.

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The Artful Escape Review: Vibrant, Loud, and Empty

Annapurna Interactive's new galactic rock musical adventure is a loud but lifeless platformer with some snazzy visuals, and only vaguely about music.

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