Month: June 2024

Watch our Sand Land review! Sand Land reviewed by Michael Higham on PS5 (PlayStation 5), also available on PS4 (PlayStation 4), PC, and Xbox. “I’m happy to see Sand Land get a second wind with an open-world action game, and it can sometimes adapt the series in impressive ways. But while there is the potential
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Roguelikes! They’re all the rage lately, whether it’s a pure run-based game like Hades 2, a devilish combination with something like the settlement-management of Cult of the Lamb or the application of the genre’s live-die-live-again loop to add a new bit of spice to a familiar series like The Rogue Prince of Persia. Into that
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I have a lot of time for Terra Nil. I’ve written about it before and extolled its virtues as a city-builder that doesn’t do things by the book. It felt pertinent and relevent in 2023, and even more so as scorching heat waves cause chaos in 2024. It might be one of the most ecologically-aware
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Having already established itself as the best zoo simulation game on Xbox, more Planet Zoo can only be a good thing. And that is the case with the latest DLC pack – the Planet Zoo: Aquatic & Twilight Bundle, the first since the game released onto consoles. So let’s pack some sandwiches, take some pocket
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Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance reviewed on PC by Michael Higham. Also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch. I was more than happy to revisit Shin Megami Tensei V, one of my favorite games of 2021, through this definitive version. Vengeance doesn’t necessarily make drastic improvements per se, but I enjoyed the new twists, content,
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