Reviews (Page 2)
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Review: Sand Land review: a boring Mad Max lite that should have been very exciting
More like Bland Land, am I right?
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Review: Tales Of Kenzera: Zau review: a beautifully designed yet imprecise platforming adventure
It's not time to make a change
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And the love Kickstarts again
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Review: Goblin Stone review: turn-based charm spells only last so long
Goblin’ up my patience more like
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Review: Bore Blasters review: achieve catharsis as a dwarf yelling and shooting mud
Explodey hole
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Review: Broken Roads review: this Fallout-style RPG is Vegemite and (some) magic
Dollarydoo or dollarydon’t?
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Review: Children Of The Sun review: an intense and stylish puzzle of ultraviolence
The only option is shoot to kill
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Review: Botany Manor review: peaceful and beautiful best-in-show plant puzzles
Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild
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Review: Sons Of Valhalla Review: A mostly brilliant tac-and-slash tug of war
My first motion as staff writer is to lobby for a ‘bestest, but…’ sticker
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Review: Pepper Grinder review: short, sweet and incredibly neat
You know the drill
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Review: Open Roads review: a short but bittersweet story about families and secrets
Who can relate to having difficult relationships with their parents, am I right?
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Review: Geneforge 2 - Infestation review: bold and great like Baldur's Gate
Laptop-friendly roleplaying for the post-Larian age
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Be the change you want to see in the world (with explosives)
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Review: Millenia review: leaving your mark on history shouldn't be this hard
Needed more time on the drawing board
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Review: Raw Metal review: a brawler that thinks it's a stealth game
Et ceteraw, et ceteraw
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Review: Dragon's Dogma 2 review: an action RPG anecdote generator
It's like the first one, but better
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Review: Death Of A Wish review - a brutal and beautiful experiment
Living on a prayer
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Review: Outcast: A New Beginning review: an open world dead end
Cutter down
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Review: Snufkin: Melody Of Moominvalley review: a simple pleasure
Put a spring in your step
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Review: Zoria: Age Of Shattering review: a systems-heavy RPG that punches above its weight
In peril? My fantasy kingdom?
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Review: Nightingale early access review: a numbers grind disguised as a gaslamp survival game
I simply can't escape the rarity rainbow