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Calling yourself ‘Clunky Hero’ is like squaring up to reviewers and saying “have a go if you think you’re hard enough”. Developers Chaosmonger Studios are lifting up their shirt, waiting to be punched in the gut, staring us dead in the eyes. It’s as ballsy as calling a game ‘Crap Game Simulator’ or ‘Just Another
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In the finest stories and myths, it’s the woods and forests which are always the most dark and magical places. The famous wolf would lay in the shady wood as Red Riding Hood ventured in. In the Hobbit, the forest of Mirkwood held spiders and places where you could forget yourself if you would drink
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Better late than never, eh? Released back in February 2020, when COVID peeped over the horizon, Drop It: Block Paradise has finally plopped onto our doormat for a review. Let’s call it a third-year anniversary of its release, and get you a verdict.  We should get the caveat in early: Drop It: Block Paradise is
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I swear, if I see the words “Retro styled” on any more games in the next few weeks, I’m not going to be responsible for my actions.  What we have here, in the shape of Chenso Club, is a retro styled side-on platform action game. Coming from developers Pixadrome and published by Aurora Punks &
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After the roaring success of Monster Hunter World becoming Capcom’s biggest selling game of all-time, a sequel was inevitable. However, the sequel was exclusive to the Nintendo Switch until recently. As recently as today in fact, as Monster Hunter Rise arrives on Xbox and PlayStation today. Kamura Village will be your destination for this next
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We can only imagine what we would have done with superpowers when we were aged fifteen. Probably some explosive temper tantrums and hiding in a cloud to calm down. Outside of getting those powers in our Terrible Twos, it would have been the worst age to gain them. And like Chronicle, Kick-Ass, Spider-Man and others,
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OmegaBot was initially released by a single developer, Simon Carny, on Steam back in 2022. With the passage of time, the decision has been made to release the game onto console platforms, and so OmegaBot has rocked up at our door. Billed as a “tight action side scroller”, with the seemingly inevitable retro-style graphics, is
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