Pepper Grinder is the latest action platformer for Devolver Digital and Vivian Winn is here to report that its a drillin’ good time.
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Pepper Grinder is the latest action platformer for Devolver Digital and Vivian Winn is here to report that its a drillin’ good time.
It’s been another great year for retro “boomer shooter”, many of which have been published by the once-forgotten name of Apogee. Can Wizordum’s magical twist on Doom carve out space in the growing genre?
Brandon Frost reviews.
Robocop returns 36 years on from the original.
Does Teyon's loving recreation of the satirical classic live up to the original or does this late sequel feel like pale imitation?
Matthew John McCormick reviews Robocop: Rogue City.
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Scott Nowbaveh reviews.
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Amy Eastland looks into whether this game goes down like a good drink.
There are countless Vampire Survivors-inspired games out there right now, and Hero Survival… certainly is one of them…
Branford Hubbard reviews this often-broken, always-frustrating game.
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Will Clark reviews.
Wales Interactive’s latest FMV adventure offers wild bite-size adventure. With the latest game placing you in the weirdest hotel in England (except the one we stayed at during EGX and smelled of wet carpet).
Scot Nowbaveh checks-in to The Isle Tide Hotel, but how long will he want to stay?
HOW MANY LIES COULD A PUPPET LIE IF A PUPPET COULD LIE ABOUT LIES?!
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Bryn Gelbart reviews.
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Does Turbo Overkill have enough stylish action to stand out from the crowd?
Aric Leighton reviews.
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Kate Robinson dives deep on her time with the game so far and investigates if a game this big can stand under its own weight.
After almost three years in Early Access Baldur’s Gate is almost upon us.
Matthew John McCormick has taken the time to look back at the game’s time in Early Access and look to the future.
Fall of Porcupine has a strong foundation of a moving story, wholesome art style, and clever mini-games, but is plagued with bugs that threaten to cut its life short.
Will Clark reviews.
Who needs Payday 3 when you can play as an alligator robbing a bank already?
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