Video Games
Final Fantasy XVI: The Rising Tide is an excellent addition to an already great story that fits seamlessly into the world of Final Fantasy XVI.
Life Eater is uncomfortable by design, but doesn’t live up to it’s full potential. There are chapters that shine, but not enough.
If you’re a fan of the 4X strategy game genre, Nexus 5X offers exactly what you need: fast gameplay, variability in playstyles, and a single victor.
Gigantic: Rampage Edition revives the MOBA-infused hero shooter, but doesn’t offer quite enough to make sure that it will stick around this time.
Children of the Sun is an incredible puzzle-shooter, challenging but rewarding in every level, while making you feel incredibly cool.
By understanding the use of our energy and time ‘Spirit City: Lofi Sessions’ reminds us we’re one step forward from where we were yesterday.
Buckshot Roulette is an adrenaline-fueled gameplay that is surprisingly short but manages to maintain its twisted, macabre thrill round and round again
Planet Zoo Console Edition finally brings the massively popular PC tycoon game to console 5 years after its initial release.
Open Roads offers an intimate story about embracing questions to build your past and your relationship with your family.
Princess Peach: Showtime! is a short but sweet experience, even if it does prioritize style over substance.
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