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Trek to Yomi

With a bold art direction, it is one of the most well put together games in the indie scene. Its breathtaking scenery & impressive soundtrack create an atmosphere that encapsulates the Edo era
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Ship of Fools

Couch co-op will always be king, so Drew and Gaz couldn’t wait to set sail with seafaring roguelike, Ship of Fools, from Fika Productions.
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Terra Invicta

Terra Invicta is a huge game, and one that had I put 100 hours into I still wouldn’t really feel like I’d touched the sides
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Paper Cut Mansion

Filled with cute little puzzles, peculiar characters & buckets of charm
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Lone Ruin

Drew battles through neon low poly x pixel roguelike Lone Ruin, published by SuperRare Games under their SuperRare Originals banner.
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Destiny 2 – Beyond Light

The Destiny 2: Beyond Light expansion forms part of the Legacy Collection DLC that also includes the Forsaken and Shadowkeep expansions. While all three packs can be purchased separately, the collected DLC is the pack that we have based our recommendation on as it provides the best value and is regularly on sale. Note from…
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OPUS: Echo of Starsong

When it comes to anything in the space genre, there is always one question to ask, “Is it Star Wars or Star Trek?”. Games like Mass Effect and Destiny 2 are more weighted towards Wars; they are operatic space shooters where there is a clear good vs evil schtick and you zip through the galaxy…
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Yomawari: Lost in the Dark

Drew shuffles through dark streets as he tackles the Japanese survival horror, Yomawari: Lost in the Dark.
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Moonscars

Moonscars is – stop me if you’ve heard this one – a 2D soulslike with some metroidvania/roguelike elements mixed in, in which you explore a crumbling post-apocalyptic mediaeval fantasy world, engage with obscure story elements and cryptic NPCs, fight through tough enemies and tougher bosses, and where the challenge is high and death is frequent.…
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Kao The Kangaroo: Oh! Well DLC

At the risk of digging myself into a hole, reviewing DLC is not typically VGamingNews’ bag. The reasoning behind this stance is that if a player already owns the title, they are more likely to have an opinion on new content based on their experience with the game. We’re not sure that a minor content…
