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Necrophosis: Full Consciousness Review (PS5) – An Unsettling Experience Of Body Horror

Liam Magee1 week ago1 week ago08 mins

I have recently had the pleasure and misfortune of playing Necrophosis: Full Consciousness before its release on consoles, as I tried out both the base game and its accompanying DLC, which is what led to both the pleasure and misfortune, as I was able to enjoy the game while also feeling incredibly uncomfortable by many…

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Thick as Thieves Review (PC): Stealing Valuables is as Easy as Stealing Candy From a Baby

Liam Magee2 weeks ago2 weeks ago08 mins

Recently, I had the opportunity to try out Thick as Thieves, the new stealth game from the developer OtherSide Entertainment that puts the player in control of one of two thieves as they attempt to break into different locations in order to steal artifacts, loot for money, and even progress through missions to uncover the…

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Pragmata Review (PC) – A Feast for the Eyes (and Fingers)

Luke Addison2 weeks ago2 weeks ago06 mins

Capcom started 2026 with Resident Evil Requiem, which we gave one of the easiest 5/5’s we’ve ever given. They end the year with Onimusha, a long-awaited return to another iconic franchise for them. Smack-dab in the middle is Pragmata, an entirely new IP which many didn’t actually believe existed, after years-long silence from the developer….

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Aphelion Review (PS5) – A World of Beautiful Scenery and Tearjerking Moments

Liam Magee4 weeks ago4 weeks ago07 mins

Recently, I had the opportunity to try out DON’T NOD’s brand-new space adventure game Aphelion, which puts you in the shoes of two astronauts as they venture to a planet called Persephone, as they attempt to discover whether or not this planet can be habitable by humans as the Earth floods and becomes inhospitable. Throughout…

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Drop Duchy Review (PS5) – The Last Piece is the Best

Luke Addison1 month ago1 month ago04 mins

Back when I was a child in the 90s, there was far less choice of titles in the gaming world than there is today. One of the most famous, and arguably a big gateway for a lot of children, was Tetris. Perfect at inception, seemingly impossible to improve and unnecessary to change… until now. If…

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REPLACED Review (PC) – AI Loved It

Luke Addison1 month ago1 month ago06 mins

REPLACED is a 2.5D side-scrolling platformer, wrapped up in eye-poppingly beautiful pixel art that really stretches the limitations of the art style into something entirely new (and entirely gorgeous), all set in an alternate history Earth where you’ll recognise some events, but thankfully, at least for now, be disturbed and disgusted by others. You play…

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Tides of Tomorrow Review (PS5) – A Fun and Powerful Story That Uses Unique Mechanics and Beautiful Locals

Liam Magee1 month ago1 month ago010 mins

I have recently been granted the opportunity to try out DigixArt’s new game, Tides of Tomorrow, which has also been published by THQ Nordic. It takes place sometime in the future as the player takes on the role of a Tidewalker as they explore a polluted and flooded world, meet new people, and save what…

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Opus: Prism Peak Review (PC) – Photography, Walking, and Trauma

Luke Addison1 month ago1 month ago05 mins

Opus: Prism Peak, the latest offering from developer Sigono Studios, is finally here. The fourth entry in a anthology franchise, this time around we’re playing as Eugene, a 40-year old on his way to his beloved Grandpa’s funeral. After playing it for over eight hours, exploring every crevice and finding nearly everything to find, there’s…

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Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review (PC) – It’s a Gouda Time

Luke Addison2 months ago2 months ago05 mins

What do you get if you combine a rubber-hose art style from Disney’s early days, a 1930s Private Investigator that also happens to be a mouse, a range of weaponry that’d put Rambo to shame, and a lot of comedy? Mouse P.I For Hire, that’s what you get. Troy Baker (The Last of Us, Indiana…

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Valorborn Review (PC) – A World of Opportunity Awaits for the Good and the Bad

Liam Magee2 months ago2 months ago010 mins

Before its early access release on Steam, I had the opportunity to try out the upcoming sandbox RPG Valorborn as I explored the game’s vast world, took part in the rather in-depth base building to create a camp for my various characters, and also chose what path my characters would take as they ventured through…

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