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The Thaumaturge Review: "Distinguishes Itself From The Pack"

The Thaumaturge is a boldly inventive fantasy CRPG with a unique historical setting, but it's troubled by script and gameplay issues from the start.

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Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story Review - "An Adorable, Imaginative Take On An Established Universe"

Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story Review is an imaginative look at unexplored lore with a cozy twist, though some grindy elements hold it back.

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Review - "Not Enough To Save The Day"

A multiplayer game about killing the Justice League from the creators of the Batman Arkham trilogy fails to revolutionize an oversaturated genre.

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"Safe, Accessible, But Lacking In Challenge" - Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising Review

Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising struggles to provide a consistent & engaging single-player experience but excels at making fun & accessible combat.

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"Versatile, Foundational Features (& Flaws)" - The Sims 4 For Rent Review

The Sims 4 For Rent Expansion Pack adds malleable mechanics that give the game a slew of new creative potential, but other areas are hit or miss.

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"Puts The Hard In Hard Rock" - Metal: Hellsinger Leviathan & Purgatory DLC Review

A new roguelike horde mode will challenge Metal: Hellsinger players with more demon-slaying rhythm shooting, even though it is a punishing grind.

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"Warfare That Feels Dated" - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Campaign Review

Despite fantastic visuals, the campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 fails to push the series forward with gameplay that feels dated.

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"A Fun Hang For A Few Hours" - Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord Review

Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord sees 4-players team up against cartoony ghosts in VR, but may need an injection of content to justify the price.

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"Bleak, Bloody, and Immersive" - Vampire: The Masquerade - Justice Review

Vampire: The Masquerade - Justice shines in its dedication to immersive VR experiences, however, it lacks a level of polish in gameplay.

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Toreth, Picard, and Gowron are flanked by the Enterprise in key art from Star Trek: Infinite. Superimposed over them is the game's logo, a gold delta insignia with the title on top of it.
"Shoots For The Moon, But Falls Short" - Star Trek: Infinite Review

Star Trek: Infinite is a perfectly satisfactory strategy game, even for newcomers to the genre. But its flaws leave much to be desired.

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"Very Few Platformers Let You Hug A Yeti" - Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story Review

A boy and his yeti take center stage in Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story, an accessible 3D platformer with light puzzles and very basic combat.

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"An Interesting if Flawed Adventure" - Kona II: Brume Review

Kona II: Brume expands upon the original game's snowy murder mystery with a more bombastic approach, with comes with new strengths and weaknesses.

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Key art for The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria showing three Dwarves in a large cavern.
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria

It's not exactly mithril, but there's still some solid ore to be found for Dwarves of more modest ambition in The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria.

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Just Dance 2024 Key Art showing the title on a blue and pink background.
"No Big Leaps Forward This Time": Just Dance 2024 Review

Just Dance 2024 doesn't offer any huge change-ups when it comes to the franchise's formula, but its solid track list makes for an adequate party game.

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"Light And Breezy Racing": Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 - Turbocharged Review

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 - Turbocharged is a fun entry point to arcade racing for newcomers to the genre, although it lacks depth. Here's our review.

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"Things Often Go From Routine Rut To Restart In The Blink Of An Eye" - Endless Dungeon Review

Endless Dungeon offers a fun co-op tower-defense/twin-stick shooter challenge, but its roguelite framework begs for more chaos and gameplay mixups.

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"A Simplistic Introduction To The World of Monster Hunter" - Monster Hunter Now Review

Monster Hunter Now has a lot to offer to fans of Monster Hunter World, but those who prefer the classic games may find this falling short.

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"At A Certain Point, We Need Change": EA Sports FC 24 Review

EA Sports FC 24 is a fine - even good - soccer simulation that just doesn't change anything in a meaningful way, making it forgettable.

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"An Anime Rewatch" - Infinity Strash: DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai Review

Infinity Strash: DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai relives iconic moments and battles from the anime, but it's too light on actual gameplay.

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"A Laid Back And Lighthearted Adventure": Paleo Pines Review

Paleo Pines puts a fun dinosaur spin on the cozy genre and offers some truly unique gameplay, but sparseness in other areas dampens the experience.

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