Birthdays the Beginning Review
A sandbox game that teaches the player. While also providing the freedom to create their Earth. Stephanie Diaz explains in Birthdays the Beginning Review.
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A sandbox game that teaches the player. While also providing the freedom to create their Earth. Stephanie Diaz explains in Birthdays the Beginning Review.
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With a unique story and action gameplay, Platinum Games and Square-Enix delivered on of 2017’s best games. Stephanie Diaz has the Nier Automata Review.
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Capcom attempts to take the RE series back to its roots with its newest entry. Randy Isbelle has his thoughts in this Resident Evil VII: Biohazard Review.
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Starring one of 2017’s great new characters in Aloy and featuring robotic animals, an interesting future world, hunting, crafting and a flowing soundtrack. Marc Morrison explains why this is one of the year’s best in this Horizon Zero Dawn Review.
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Nier’s sequel releases in a few days, which has gamers hoping to hack and slash away for hours. Stephanie Diaz has this Nier: Automata Preview
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Set in war-torn Sengoku era Japan and starring an English pirate named William, is an Action RPG that borrows some from Dark Souls, but also paves its own path. Stephanie Diaz has the Nioh Review.
In our first combo review, Sean Garmer & Stephanie Diaz have thoughts on the latest in the Fate Series debuting on PS4 & PS VIta in a Fate/Extella Review.
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Kingdom Hearts 2.8 does exactly what its title indicates. Giving fans the story up to this point, a sneak peek at future gameplay, and a history lesson too.
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An indie horror game that grows the story through multiple playthroughs. Certainly not something you see in games every day. Stephanie Diaz discusses her enjoyment of the game, in this Uncanny Valley Review.
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Arc System Works recreates the style for this Double Dragon sequel on PS4 and PC, but fails in making it fun. Aaron Fritz has the Double Dragon IV Review.
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