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Screenshot: Shaun Cichacki ‘The Spirit of the Samurai’ Offers a Beautiful Tale That Isn’t Just Skin Deep (Review)
‘The Spirit of the Samurai’ is an interesting take on the genre, but a few flaws keep it from reaching its full potential.
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Screenshot: Shaun Cichacki The ModRetro Chromatic Is the Bespoke Game Boy We Deserve as Adults (Review)
The ModRetro Chromatic is the best way to play your old Game Boy games, and it easily earns the high cost of admission.
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Screenshot: Paper Cat Games ‘Paper Perjury’ Is a Promising Start for an Up-and-Coming Detective (Review)
‘Paper Perjury’ takes obvious inspiration from a particular attorney, but it forges its own path forward with grace and tact.
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Screenshot: Bethesda Softworks ‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’ Is the Fourth Movie We Actually Wanted (Review)
‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’ is an example of how to handle a legendary IP. Without question, it’s up there with the original trilogy.
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Screenshot: Shaun Cichacki ‘Fear the Spotlight’ Wraps Two Engaging Stories in a Mildly Terrifying Package (Review)
‘Fear the Spotlight’ is a great debut indie from Blumhouse Games, and while it’s not as scary as I expected, it still left an impact.
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Screenshot: Shaun Cichacki ‘Antonblast’ Is a Blast to the Senses in the Greatest Way Possible (Review)
Dynamite Anton stuns in ‘Antonblast’, blending the lines between difficulty and nostalgia in a new platforming legend.
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Screenshot: Lori Vornoy ‘Dungeons of Blood and Dream’ Is the Surreal Roguelike I’ve Been Waiting for My Whole Life (Review)
‘Dungeons of Blood and Dream’ is a roguelike that stands out from the competition in numerous ways and deserves its roses.
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Screenshot: GSC Game World ‘STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl’ Is a Walk Through Hell I Can’t Put Down (Review)
‘STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl’ is a worthy sequel to one of the most beloved first-person shooters of all time and worth waiting for.
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Screenshot: à la mode games ‘Sorry We’re Closed’ Brings Dreamcast Vibes and Neon Lights Into the World of Horror (Review)
‘Sorry We’re Closed’ looks to the past for inspiration, but instead, beckons in a future wave of retro-inspired horror.

