NieR Automata Ver1.1a adapts the Beloved video game in a way that remains true to its origins, while sprinkling in enough new to surprise.
For all of its do-it-yourself charm, Chainsaws Were Singing falls onto its own chainsaw by letting its own bit drag out far past its prime.
Bone Lake is a playful, twisty-turny take on relationships and aging that gets its kicks playing on audience assumptions about said topics.
NieR Automata Ver. 1.1a Episode 24 sees the story’s ending play out with a few twists while maintaining the core of what came before.
Final Fantasy XVI holds up quite well a year later and the new PC version is the best way to enjoy this masterpiece.
Párvulos is built to be a powerful film, moving slowly to paint a family portrait that forces the audience to look at their own.
Today, Paradox Interactive and Abrakam have announced Grand Archive, the new Story Pack for the science fiction grand strategy game…
I have no doubt that Throne and Liberty will find a niche in the MMO community that it somehow speaks to.



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