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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Image: Nintendo Life In case you didn’t know, tomorrow (Monday, August 15th) marks the 35th Anniversary of Metroid‘s NES launch in North America. That’s insane, right? 35 years! Do you feel old yet? In the years and decades since its debut in 1987 (’86 in Japan), the Metroid franchise has gone on to become one
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Digimon Survive reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, also available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Digimon Survive is a standout visual novel wrapped around one of the worst turn-based tactics systems ever. Even if there’s a little too much filler padding out its length, the well-written
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Cult of the Lamb reviewed by Tom Marks on PC, also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch. “Cult of the Lamb is an eclectic mix of a base management game and an action roguelite that come together extremely well. Its combat is immensely satisfying even if its short runs and the relative lack of variety
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Gearbox’s greatest have been hard at work as of late, masterfully crafting the latest DLC expansion to Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – Shattering Spectreglass!  As you may well very know, Wonderlands is a spin-off instalment in the immensely popular Borderlands series, and sees players in their very own Dungeons and Dragons-esque game, trekking through magical forests,
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