Month: July 2024

Pepper Grinder reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PC. Also available on Nintendo Switch. “Like its diminutive main character, Pepper Grinder may be a little on the short side, but even this small pinch of Pepper still packs plenty of punch. Plowing through platforms feels fantastic, no two levels ever seem the same, and there are
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GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive has admitted that video game review bombing campaigns can hurt profits and harm reputation. The surprise admission came in a recent 10-K SEC filing, which summarizes Take-Two’s financial performance for stakeholders. Why Take-Two is worried about video game review bombing Player-driven review bombing campaigns — which often take place on Steam
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Arranger reviewArranger is funny, surprising, and builds a simple movement puzzle concept into complex, layered head-scratchers. It’s a very charismatic puzzle game that won’t outstay its welcome. Developer: Furniture & Mattress LLC Publisher: Furniture & Mattress LLC Release: July 25th 2024 On: Windows, MacOS From: Steam, Epic Games Store Price: TBC Reviewed on: Steam Deck
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If I were to ask you what the most common action in gaming was, you’d say jumping, right? The humble jump has been at the foundation of video games for decades, especially the ever popular platformer where a very well known plumber puts this skill to very good use. Enter Go Go Jump!!! then, a
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A number of Slovakian retailers have listed an unannounced Tales of Xillia remaster for various platforms including the Nintendo Switch. Tales of Xillia was originally released on Sony’s PlayStation 3 console back in 2011. Bandai Namco hasn’t announced a remaster of the JRPG, but it has remastered a number of other older games in the
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Once Human reviewed by Justin Koreis on PC. Once Human is a lot of fun, with survival-crafting that is simple and accessible, but still rewarding to dig into. Building a house is amusing, even if pieces aren’t always cooperative about snapping together in the right orientation. And while the combat is generally pretty basic, the grotesque
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Just now at Tennocon, Digital Extremes revealed a gameplay demo for its next big update: Warframe 1999. This edgy, Y2K-themed demo was bleeding with a very particular grungy vibe. Not only that, but it brought Warframe somewhere totally unfamiliar – a retro European city filled with a modern military enemies and arcade machines rather than
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