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Review: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream brings back Nintendo's unique silly simulator now in a customizable island.
Review: Opus: Prism Peak
Opus: Prism Peak, the latest adventure experience from SIGONO, takes players to a journey of reflection climbing a mountain.
Review: Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta
Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta expands the action RPG options on Nintendo Switch with the revised rendition of Adol Christin's fourth adventure.
Review: Life is Strange: Reunion
Max and Chloe's final chapter is a satisfying one for Life is Strange stalwarts.
Review: KuloNiku: Bowl Up!
KuloNiku: Bowl Up! mixes cooking simulation, daily routine management and over-the-top anime aesthetics.
Review: People of Note
In indie RPG People of Note, pop diva-in-training Cadence travels the world in search of outstanding music.
Review: Modulus
Modulus is a relaxing overhead-view automation game about figuring things out at your own pace, constructing voxel modules to create buildings.
Review: PNY GeForce RTX 5070 Slim Edition
PNY's Slim RTX 5070 defies expectations, delivering performance on par with its full-sized counterparts in a compact package.
Review: Super Meat Boy 3D
Each level is designed to be a short run made to be beaten in about half a minute or less, barring the number of times you'll die learning the course.
Review: Marathon
Is Marathon a clean break and fresh start for Bungie or should this venture be abandoned in space?
Review: Screamer
Screamer delivers a mix of fast thrills and neon-soaked worlds to create a unique experience.
Review: Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection is Capcom's latest entry in bringing back the Mega Man franchise to modern consoles.
Review: MLB The Show 26
While still a very solid game of baseball at its core, the series continues to rest on its laurels
Review: Etrange Overlord
Etrange Overlord is a unique action game exploring the story of a villainess unfairly condemned to hell.
Review: Crimson Desert
From the makers of Black Desert Online comes their first spectacular foray into the single player market.
Review: Pokémon Pokopia
Pokémon Pokopia puts a much more lighthearted spin on the events that lead to a lone Ditto starting a quest to revive the world.
Review: Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake
The classic horror game is back, but does it do enough to justify its return?