Scorn Review - What Did I Just Play?

Scorn Review - What Did I Just Play?

The horrific landscapes, biomechanical weaponry and structures, everything we’d been shown via marketing and trailers had me thinking Scorn might be something special - a game to be talked about for years to come. Did it succeed my expectations? In a way, it did, as I’ve never played such a disturbing and frustrating game.

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Soulstice Review - Sisters Slaying Side-by-Side

Soulstice Review - Sisters Slaying Side-by-Side

Soulstice is a fast-paced action adventure that has all the elements required to scratch that Bayonetta or Devil May Cry itch, but struggles to maintain its momentum due to combat design choices, dull characters, and the lack of flair that’s usually associated with games in its genre.

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The Last of Us Part 1 Review - Post-apocalyptic Facelift

The Last of Us Part 1 Review - Post-apocalyptic Facelift

Everything I loved about the first game is intact, now with a visual uplift and a few enhancements. But the changes in The Last of Us Part 1 didn’t greatly enhance the finer points of this masterpiece, to an extent that I wouldn’t recommend this release right off the gate.

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Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed Review - Annihilation Never Looked So Good

Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed Review - Annihilation Never Looked So Good

Destroy All Humans! 2 Reprobed is a gorgeous, fun-filled, and lovingly-designed follow-up, as well as a superb remaster, of a cult classic game. Even though its cargo is starting to show its age, Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed has enough in the cockpit to soar above the galaxy… and blast it to smithereens.

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Saints Row (2022) Review - fresh chapter, same kind of crazy

Saints Row (2022) Review - fresh chapter, same kind of crazy

The new Saints Row is Volition's way of saying that the series is back and that they have not forgotten why they’ve been able to release four mainline titles with this amount of silliness in the past. The essence of the Saints Row series is intact, just slightly altered to fit modern tastes. It’s just unfortunate to not see drastic changes to the game’s core systems like combat, which could have propelled the series to new heights.

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Way of the Hunter Review - A Struggle Through the Wild

Way of the Hunter Review - A Struggle Through the Wild

Way of the Hunter is a hunting simulator that aims at delivering a realistic wildlife hunting experience. The name of the game is patience, as any sudden movement can ruin an opportunity for a clean kill. It’s tough, but the pivot to realism in the game’s hunting mechanics makes each success more satisfying and exhilarating when you’re in the thick of it. There’s just a couple of things that get in this hunter’s way.

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Stray Review - Cat Scratch Fever

Stray Review - Cat Scratch Fever

Likable characters, a rich world, and smart situations designed for being a cat do the heavy lifting here in Stray, leaving the player with an impression that lingers on well after you’ve finished the game, making this a title that will easily stand out in the crowded gaming landscape for years to come.

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Outriders Worldslayer Review - Altered, but Not Perfected

Outriders Worldslayer Review - Altered, but Not Perfected

Outriders Worldslayer doesn’t answer all of the game’s main problems. This isn’t new content that will entice new players, but will rather sustain the game’s current fans. Players new to the game will still have to determine if the Outriders formula is for them, as Worldslayer doesn’t improve the new player experience.

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The Quarry Review - An Entertaining Night of Horrors

The Quarry Review - An Entertaining Night of Horrors

There isn’t anything groundbreaking in The Quarry if you’ve played Until Dawn or any of the Dark Anthology games, but Supermassive games definitely delivered the best and most accessible version of the formula they are known for.

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