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The superpowers have been scrapped and the sex toys have been safely stowed back in the sock drawer – the new Saints Row has shed its shark-jumping silliness and smutty tendencies in favour of a return to its open-world gangland roots. However, this back-to-basics approach has borne out a fairly primitive kind of crime spree,
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The R-Type series recently reached the ripe old age of 35 years. In gaming terms, it is one of the old boys now, but this didn’t stop R-Type Final 2 coming out to strong reviews back in 2021. And the post-release has been consistent also. In fact, today even has two new sets of DLC
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Severed Steel is in that category of games that chases a kind of bliss. It’s the bliss that comes from an exquisite flow between moves; the bliss of tapping only a few buttons, but pulling off the most overblown, balletic manoeuvers that give the impression – to a watcher perhaps – that you’re some kind
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The Ascent gave gamers one of the best-looking cyberpunk games when it released in 2021. And I say that as someone who thoroughly enjoyed exploring Cyberpunk 2077 and the Final Fantasy VII Remake just before this came out, but that’s how good it looked. So, any opportunity to dive back into that world can only
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Inkulinati is an ink-based strategy game that has been inspired by medieval scriptures. And it’s coming to Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview this coming winter. And yes, there’s that Game Pass hit too. From developer Yaza Games and Publisher Daedalic Entertainment is the announcement that their one-of-a-kind, ink-based strategy game Inkulinati will launch on
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Origami, in case you’re unaware, is the art of paper folding. You start with a blank sheet of paper and then it’s up to you to use your imagination and dexterously precise fingers to fold and craft it into anything you like. It’s not unusual to see this artform pop up in games; Heavy Rain
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After laying pretty much dormant for 25 years, Soul Hackers is an unexpected series for Atlus to try and bring into the modern age. While it doesn’t take any risks or bring anything new to the JRPG table, Soul Hackers 2 is enjoyable enough to justify that long-awaited revival. It may be held back a
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Much of the joy from any good battle royale is derived from the feeling of making big plays, and hoo boy! If there’s one thing that Rumbleverse is good at, it’s setting you up for opportunities for big plays. The latest from Iron Galaxy Studios (the developers of Divekick and seasons 2 and 3 of
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When I started playing Outward: Definitive Edition, it felt instantly familiar. It was only then that I realised I’d already pumped double figure hours into it, way back in 2019 when it initially released on Xbox. It was a game that, despite having problems, was an enjoyable, ambitious, epic RPG. It’s with the Definitive Edition
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