Tyranny review

For a company like Obsidion, Tyranny must feel like a homecoming of sorts. Founded by former employees of Black Isle Studios, Obsidion set out to create something reminiscent of Planescape:…

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Shadowrun: Hong Kong Review

If you're a fan of story-packed Dungeons & Dragons podcasts with multiple battle options, Shadowrun: Hong Kong is the game for you. Set in 2056, Shadowrun: Hong Kong is a…

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Tekken 7 review

Here's a fun fact: Tekken 7 is actually the ninth addition to the main Tekken series, not the seventh. And it's arguably the best so far, which is saying something.…

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Undertone review

Fun, subversive and imaginative, Undertale is truly a one-of-a-kind gaming experience. On the surface, Undertale appears to be a throwback to the glory days of 16-bit RPGs. However, this is…

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Ori and the Blind Forest Review

Ori and the Blind Forest was Microsoft's answer to the Metroidvania craze in 2015. Fantastic titles like Dust: An Elysian Tail and Cave Story + had shown the world what…

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Review explained by tear

The original Tearaway wowed PS Vita fans with its unrivaled charm and creative use of handheld features. In 2015, Media Molecule attempted to translate that magic into television with the…

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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s Review

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End combines melancholy and chaos to create an unforgettable ending for this iconic series. The original Uncharted trilogy for PlayStation 3 feels like experiencing an adrenaline-pumping…

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Divinity: Original Sin II review

In recent years, Western RPGs have seemed eager to embrace the action RPG format, favoring faster, mostly reflex-based, combat. Faced with this trend, Belgian developer Larian Studios' Divinity: Original Sin…

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Bioshock Review

Released in 2008, BioShock is a modern day classic. The story is compelling and the world is engaging. Even though the gameplay has aged, it remains fun. Plus, the setting…

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Infinite BioShock Review

Released in 2013, BioShock Infinite is the second sequel to BioShock from 2008. While Infinite is a radically different game, it still fits in well with the series. The player…

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