Mortal Kombat XL Review

MOORTAL COMBAT! The viscous and creepy arcade classic returns bigger and better than ever in Mortal Kombat XL. Following 2015's Mortal Kombat X, the XL update adds nine new DLC…

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NBA 2K19 review

The problem that annual sports games face is how to get players to buy another installment year after year. You don't want to risk alienating longtime fans by changing too…

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Titanfall 2 review

There was no lack of enthusiasm or fanfare when Titanfall was released in 2014. But its shallow, undeveloped world and lack of multiplayer progression quickly led players to look elsewhere…

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NBA Live 19 review

As much as EA has tried to break into the basketball market in recent years, it has failed to completely stop the dominance of the 2K series. With NBA Live…

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Review by Gato Roboto

Many people have experienced a cat running across their keyboard while using a laptop or computer. Gato Roboto attempts to answer the question of what would happen if that situation…

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Review of judgment

Released in June 2019 for PlayStation 4, Judgment tells the story of a hard-working lawyer turned private investigator. He becomes embroiled in a Yakuza conspiracy that quickly puts him in…

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Fire Emblem: review of three houses

Grab pencils, backpacks and big axes because we'll be back to school in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Released in July 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, the latest installment in the…

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A short excursion review

At its core, A Short Hike is a simple game. You take on the role of Claire, a bird who is visiting Hawk Peak Provincial Park with her aunt. Unable…

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Katana ZERO review

Perhaps the most popular genres for indie games are action and platforming. After all, they're better suited to smaller teams and pixel art styles than most others. It is therefore…

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A Plague Tale: Innocence Review

Few modern games use correct historical settings. Even when they do, it's usually a heavily edited version of real-life events. A Plague Tale: Innocence is different in this respect. It…

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