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REVIEW: ‘Despot’s Game: Dystopian Army Builder’ Brings Rogue-Lite to Auto Battlers (PC)
Despot’s Game challenges players to build an army of squishy humans to make it through mazes of industrial rooms occupied by robotic menaces.
Wayward Strand offers heartwarming characters that players will quickly fall in love with while they explore an airship.
After some patches, I can see Moonscars being considered in the upper echelon on Souls-likes, but it is not there yet in its current state.
No Place For Bravery seeks to emulate games like Elden Ring, and the 2D top-down approach presents a unique and enjoyable challenge.
Roadwarden is an excellent RPG for players that want a lot of depth and don’t mind the hours of slow-paced reading that it demands.
Kitsune Games introduces a flagship character for their studio in a beautiful but uninspired rehash of their previous title—Kitsune Zero.
Circus Electrique is a tactical party-based RPG that ultimately lets down its interesting steampunk setting in almost every department.
F1 Manager 2022 uses real-life data to put players in the shoes of a Formula 1 team principal, and it’s an incredibly realistic experience.
Soul Hackers 2 takes inspiration from both the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series while including new things to varying degrees of success.
Cult of the Lamb is a new roguelite that blends a gorgeous, adorable visual style with occult activities and a cult management sim.
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