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Air Defender – Early Access Review: Tense, Unique… and Very Much Still in the Bunker
If you’ve ever watched radar-scope footage and thought “I wish that was a game”, Air Defender is basically that fantasy turned into a real-time strategy sim. Developed and self-published by ROTOR3, Air Defender puts you in charge of a national air...
Asha Empire: Exodus - Review
Asha Empire: Exodus, developed by an independent team, is a single-player action shooter set in the captivating yet perilous Asha Galaxy. In the game, players assume the role of either Commander Rexis or Kyra, tasked with a high-stakes mission to...
Star Wars: Hunters Review
Like a Party at the Death Star: Fun for a Bit, but Probably Not a Place You’ll Want to Hang Around for Long Star Wars: Hunters, the latest offering from Zynga, aims to provide quick, lighthearted fun in the beloved Star Wars universe. This...
Wuthering Waves Review: Flashy Combat and Enticing Exploration
Wuthering Waves is a story-driven gacha RPG that immediately catches the eye with its unique mix of swords, guns, and spirits, combining disparate elements into a combat spectacle. Developed by Kuro Game, this title promises engaging action and...
Crow Country: A Darkly Meditative Callback to Survival Horror’s Past
Inspired by some genre-defining PS1 classics, Crow Country is a force all its own. Is it blasphemous to call a survival horror game “cozy”? Maybe so, but while thinking back on my playthrough of Crow Country, the word popped into my mind...
XDefiant Review: A Solid FPS with Room for Improvement
Ubisoft’s latest entry into the free-to-play shooter market, XDefiant, is a competitive first-person shooter built around various Ubisoft franchises. Despite its respectable mechanics and potential, the game struggles to stand out in a crowded...
Animal Well Review: Going Deeper into a Surreal Metroidvania
Animal Well delights with its non-traditional approach to Metroidvanias, combining unique items with a reactive and surreal world that's full of surprises. --- In the dripping midnight glade, there is a telephone resting on the earth. It's...
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Review - Hell and High Water
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice didn’t need a sequel. It had a clear story to tell, and it told it well with an artful execution of its mental health themes and a strong conclusion. However, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II builds a compelling case...
Indika Review: The Devil Makes Three
Indika, developed by Odd Meter, is a visually stunning psychological adventure that delves deep into themes of religion and the accompanying complexities. Although it may look like a horror game, Indika defies conventional definitions, instead...