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Review - Agent 64: Spies Never Die
Made with a heartfelt love for the games that came before, Agent 64: Spies Never Die is a classic-inspired first-person shooter with plenty of replayability and a fondness for pure shooting gameplay.
Roberto Nieves
6 days ago9 min read
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Review - Moss: The Forgotten Relic
Free from VR headsets and now a cohesive adventure, Moss: The Forgotten Relic is a remarkably heartwarming and adventurous quest that is great for everyone.
Roberto Nieves
Aug 66 min read
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Review - The Rogue Prince of Persia
The Rogue Prince of Persia is one of the stronger roguelites in the genre, with incredible movement and solid combat, all set against a genuine presentation filled with Middle Eastern music and art.
Roberto Nieves
Aug 49 min read
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Review - The Green Light
The Green Light is a psychological horror centered around Fred, who, stuck in a dead-end job, seeks freedom and learns the cost by following the green light.

Nikolas Tolgyesi
Jul 304 min read
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Review - BALL x PIT
Combining a tried-and-true gaming foundation with modern formulas, BALL x PIT is an evolution of the brick breaker genre and a great game filled with surprises.
Roberto Nieves
Jul 287 min read
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Review - Terrinoth: Heroes of Descent
Terrinoth: Heroes of Descent is a reachable adaptation of the tabletop game with strong combat and a solid presentation, but it needs more magic to be truly great.
Roberto Nieves
Jul 237 min read
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Review - WabiSabi SushiDerby
Train sushi and take them to the races in WabiSabi SushiDerby, a silly but simple game that's just $4.99 on the Switch and Steam.

L. Sahara McGirt
Jul 212 min read
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Review - 007 First Light
Play as James Bond, a fresh recruit to the Double O program, in this fast-paced action-adventure origin story that is deserving of all its accolades.

Nikolas Tolgyesi
Jul 165 min read
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Review - Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked is a great narrative-focused digital tabletop game for on-the-go playing.
Roberto Nieves
Jul 147 min read
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Review - Star Fox
While this is yet another remake of a nearly 30-year-old game, Star Fox is a fantastic game with pure arcade action and plenty of replayability.
Roberto Nieves
Jul 98 min read
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Review - The Day I Became a Bird
The Day I Became A Bird is a remarkably short game, but its warm center and cozy narrative leave a lasting impression.
Roberto Nieves
Jul 75 min read
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Review - Two Point Museum
Two Point Museum is yet another fantastic addition to the Two Point series of management simulations. It's well worth checking out, whether you're familiar with Two Point games or you just enjoy a good time playing management games.

L. Sahara McGirt
Jul 23 min read
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Review - Crashout Crew
Crashout Crew is another great and hilariously fun game from developer Aggro Crab, well worth enjoying with friends!

L. Sahara McGirt
Jun 304 min read
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Hype - Don’t Go Live
Don't Go Live is an upcoming psychological horror game about the lengths one might go to and endure for that 15 minutes of streaming fame.

Jordan Cooper
Jun 254 min read
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Review - Deadzone: Rogue
With strong gameplay and a rewarding amount of perks, Deadzone: Rogue is an excellent roguelite first-person shooter, especially on Nintendo Switch 2.
Roberto Nieves
Jun 186 min read
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Review - Farming Simulator 26
Farming Simulator hits the Nintendo Switch and Mobile systems for a farming experience you can take along for your next adventure.

Nikolas Tolgyesi
Jun 164 min read
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Review - Necrophosis: Full Consciousness
First-person horror adventure Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is a horrifically delightful experience from developer Dragonis Games.

Nikolas Tolgyesi
Jun 114 min read
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Review - Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is a unique Lovecraftian adventure that doesn't quite hit its mark.

Nikolas Tolgyesi
Jun 95 min read
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Review - Blades, Bows and Magic
Blades, Bows, and Magic is a simplistic card battler with tight strategic gameplay, perfect for anyone looking for something quick and fun.

L. Sahara McGirt
Jun 33 min read
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Anime Central (ACEN) 2026: Never a Dull Moment
Anime Central is a yearly convention that encompasses all walks of fandom, gaming, and nerd-related interests. The convention happens in May and is held in Rosemont, IL. Anime Central is one of the few conventions that has something to do for every hour of each day! The convention greatly leans on anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture, but brings in attendees with plenty of gaming, panels, and cosplay, while keeping costs low, to ensure everyone has an enjoyable time!

Michael Stern
Jun 210 min read
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