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Tekken 8, the latest installment in the renowned fighting game franchise, has arrived with a vengeance. Developed by Bandai Namco, this game builds upon the success of its predecessor while introducing new features and improvements that keep the experience fresh and exciting. In this...
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, a game that has garnered interest from all corners of the globe, is an intriguing blend of retro-style first-person shooters and the esteemed sci-fi universe, Warhammer 40,000. In this article, we will shed light on the various aspects of the game, providing an...
Persona 3, with its story of confronting death and finding courage in the face of tragedy, has left a lasting impact on players since its release on the PS2. As the RPG genre evolved and the Persona series grew, the game's earnest message and memorable characters continued to resonate. Now, with...
The Rising Tide is the second and final expansion for Final Fantasy 16, adding another worthwhile chapter to the tale of Clive Rosfield. Only accessible near the very end of the base game, this DLC is designed to be something of a sendoff for the action RPG, providing a new storyline that brings...
I love when Spy x Family veers into slice-of-life drama. I like seeing super duper capable spy Loid Forger and lethal assassin Yor navigate mundane activities like cooking dinner or planning date nights. I'm giddy when telepathic Anya uses her powers in a dodgeball match. I'm sure there are fans...
The wait is over as the remake of the cult-classic sci-fi title System Shock nears its release. Does it offer a compelling reason to (re)visit Citadel Station and thwart SHODAN’s plans?
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II delivers a spellbinding adventure packed with cinematic spectacle and story surprises that maintains a surging sense of forward momentum and never wastes a second of its slender run time.
The Anbernic RG28XX is a triumphant device which scrimps a little in places but delivers big in the ways you would want it to. For emulation up to DC, the RG28XX is more than capable and performed more than admirably after a little tinkering with cores.
If you like 2D action games, if you like ninja games, if you like time manipulation games, if you like neon-retro dystopian vaporwave noir drug-fueled crime stories, or if you’re just nostalgic for the age of VHS, then you have to give Katana Zero a try.
There's easily enough material here for a series of short documentaries, which would have perhaps made this slightly more digestible for casual viewers.
If you're an existing Atari fan or you want a history lesson in the origins of the world's biggest entertainment medium, then this represents a solid investment.
Dino Rex and Solitary Fighter aren't exactly high points, and considering they're two of three exclusives, much of the appeal of this collection depends on how many titles you may already own, and how much you want Darius II.
Thanks to the skill of the M2 team, two very important shmups have enjoyed a range of thorough and brilliantly authentic ports — as have two Toaplan oddities.
By taking the Saturn's rolling D-pad and six-button layout and fusing it with an emulation-based system, Anbernic has created the perfect way to play one-on-one brawlers when you're out and about.
Augmented reality glasses have become popular gaming companions recently. TCL’s AR branch, RayNeo even has a dedicated bundle, featuring the RayNeo Air 2 and JoyDock, aimed at the Nintendo Switch. Is this the AR gaming upgrade you’ve been looking for?
PO'ed Definitive Edition is yet another fine example of Nightdive Studio's excellent work in preserving unique, oddball games of yore while adding some welcome mod cons.
So many parts of Read Only Memories: Neurodiver make me happy: the sound the Neurodiver makes plus its cute little tentacles, a purple heroine, spunky personalities, and a good mystery make the game easy to pick up and enjoy.