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Your journey in Tamagotchi Plaza begins with a simple task: help Tamahiko Town win the right to host the upcoming Tamagotchi ...
Ramps, snacks, and combos steal the show By Paul Hunter Toronto got flipped upside down as Xbox Canada rolled in with the ...
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach shows up not just as a sequel, but as one of the PS5’s biggest swings yet. Kojima Productions, supported by Sony, takes everything that worked in the original and ...
Gex Trilogy Review (PS5)Get ready to hop, skip, and quip By Paul Hunter You can't talk about platformers from the ‘90s without bringing up the iconic mascot wearing sunglasses, spouting pop culture ...
Stellar Blade doesn’t waste time getting to the good stuff. Right from the first enemy encounter, the combat demands your ...
The Alters Review (PS5)Juggling clones and chaos in a race against the sun By Paul Hunter You awake on a hostile planet, shadowed by your own regrets. That’s the starting point in The Alters, a sci-fi ...
The Midnight Walk Review (PS5)A midnight stroll into a world of mystery By Paul Hunter Some games ask for your attention. Others ask for your time. But The Midnight Walk asks something ...
Days Gone Remastered Review (PS5)A horde of improvements By Paul Hunter When Days Gone launched on PS4 in 2019, I wasted no time diving in—and I loved every minute of it. The vast open roads, the ...
Bionic Bay review on PS5Simple mechanics meet devious puzzles By Paul Hunter From the outside, Bionic Bay might look like another side-scrolling platformer, but spend a few minutes with it and you’ll ...
Psychological horror thrives on uncertainty, and Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror leans into this with a story of lost memories, eerie dolls, and a decaying manor hiding unsettling secrets.
Surreal horror and dystopian intrigue collide in Karma: The Dark World, a psychological thriller that warps reality at every turn. Developed by Pollard Studio, this first-person narrative-driven ...
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