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Why Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Is A Modern RPG Masterpiece
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Why Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Is A Modern RPG Masterpiece

Taking on a project like rewriting video game history is a massive gamble. When Square Enix announced they were rebuilding one of the most sacred relics of the original PlayStation…
Posted by Chris June 14, 2026
Lost in the Oldest House: The Brilliant Madness of Remedy’s Control
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Lost in the Oldest House: The Brilliant Madness of Remedy’s Control

Every once in a while, a video game comes along that feels like it was engineered in a secret subterranean laboratory by a mad scientist who has spent way too…
Posted by Chris June 13, 2026
Why X4 Foundations Is the Deepest Space Simulation Game on PC
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Why X4 Foundations Is the Deepest Space Simulation Game on PC

If you have ever stared at the night sky and wished you could climb into a spaceship, fly anywhere you want, build massive orbital factories, and command entire military fleets,…
Posted by Chris June 12, 2026
Terrinoth: Heroes of Descent Review – The Ultimate Digital Tabletop Experience
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Terrinoth: Heroes of Descent Review – The Ultimate Digital Tabletop Experience

Tabletop adaptations are incredibly hard to get right. If you streamline them too much, you completely lose the tactical crunch that made the original game a staple on board game…
Posted by Chris June 8, 2026
Hard Science, Flawed Mechanics: Why Aphelion is a Beautiful Bumpy Ride
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Hard Science, Flawed Mechanics: Why Aphelion is a Beautiful Bumpy Ride

When you think of Don’t Nod, your brain probably jumps straight to intimate coming-of-age stories, emotional choice-driven dialogue, or maybe the occasionally brilliant, stylized climbing experiment. They are masters of…
Posted by Chris June 6, 2026
Blades of Fire Review: MercurySteam’s Heavy, Methodical Dark Fantasy Gem
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Blades of Fire Review: MercurySteam’s Heavy, Methodical Dark Fantasy Gem

MercurySteam is a studio that has always known how to make combat feel incredibly punchy. Whether they were redefining a legendary vampire franchise or delivering masterclass agility in their recent…
Posted by Chris June 6, 2026
Unforgiving, Gritty, and Brilliant: Why the Gothic Remake is a Must-Play
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Unforgiving, Gritty, and Brilliant: Why the Gothic Remake is a Must-Play

When THQ Nordic announced they were rebuilding a sacred pillar of European RPG history from the ground up, the collective gasp from the fanbase could have blown over a shadowbeast.…
Posted by Chris June 6, 2026
Swordhaven: Iron Conspiracy Review – Old-School CRPG Goodness With A Few Quirks
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Swordhaven: Iron Conspiracy Review – Old-School CRPG Goodness With A Few Quirks

When Atom Team first burst onto the indie scene, they caught the attention of classic RPG fans by essentially delivering a love letter to the original Fallout games. With their…
Posted by Chris June 3, 2026
Directive 8020: The Thing Meets Alien in a Stunning Unreal Engine 5 Nightmare
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Directive 8020: The Thing Meets Alien in a Stunning Unreal Engine 5 Nightmare

Supermassive Games has spent years mastering the art of the playable horror movie, trapping teenagers in classic slasher setups, haunted houses, and ancient underground ruins. But their latest cosmic venture,…
Posted by Chris May 31, 2026
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries – Chaos Reign Review: The Ultimate Late-Era Sandbox Upgrade
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MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries – Chaos Reign Review: The Ultimate Late-Era Sandbox Upgrade

Just when you think your bank account is safe and your drop ship is fully repaired, Piranha Games pulls you right back into the cockpit. While a lot of the…
Posted by Chris May 26, 2026

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