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  • Haven Park

    Reviews
    23 November 2021
    Haven Park

    The easiest way to sum up Haven Park would be “offline Animal Crossing”. Three words that pretty much tell you everything you need to know about Fabien Weibel’s little game, down to whether or not you think it’s something you’ll enjoy spending a few hours on. I’m not sure it’s entirely fair, as this game

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  • Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny

    Reviews
    20 November 2021
    Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny

    Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny brings over the top action, loads of numbers and menus galore to NIS’s long running S-RPG.

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  • Limited Run Games Opens Preorders For Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic

    News
    19 November 2021

    Limited Run Games have announced they are producing physical editions of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for both Nintendo Switch and PC which was released digitally this week. As usual, the games will be open for preorder for a limited time before going into production and will come in a variety of different

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  • Alien: Isolation Gets Mobile Port – Out In December

    News
    19 November 2021

    Sega and Creative Assembly have announced that one of the best survival horror games of recent times, Alien: Isolation, has been ported to both iOS and Android devices by Feral Interactive and will release in December. This is great news if you’ve not already been scared to death on PC or Consoles.

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  • Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars

    Reviews
    19 November 2021
    Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars

    After starting 2021 having played zero games in the series, I am now officially three games into the Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise of RPGs from Idea Factory & Compile Heart. After testing the waters with the PS5 exclusive Neptunia ReVerse, I’ve been tasked with picking up my Dualshock 4 and loading up Neptunia X Senran Kagura:

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  • Neptunia ReVerse

    Reviews
    18 November 2021
    Neptunia ReVerse

    A few months ago when I reviewed Neptunia VIrtual Stars I nonchalantly mentioned that I had never heard of the franchise before but it was playable enough to pique my interest with the series. The publisher, Idea Factory, seemed to have enjoyed this comment maybe a little too much as before I knew it, Neptunia

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  • Xuan Yuan Sword 7

    Reviews
    17 November 2021
    Xuan Yuan Sword 7

    Xuan-Yuan Sword 7 (XYS7) is the latest in a thirty-one year old series of RPGs based on early Chinese history and mythology. While long established in its home market the series has only recently begun to be translated and distributed in the West, with spin-off title The Gate of Firmament releasing in 2016. Unfortunately, while

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  • VGamingLate: Halo Combat Evolved

    Features
    15 November 2021

    Created by Bungie, and stuck in development hell for nearly 7 years, Halo: Combat Evolved released to critical acclaim as an Xbox launch title in 2001 (for us Europeans, it released in 2002, but that’s by the by), and set a number of standards that are seen in console shooters to this very day. Even

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  • SkateBIRD

    Reviews
    12 November 2021
    SkateBIRD

    In the late nineties Tony Hawk set the standard with skateboarding video games, creating a series of successful, well thought out titles that encompassed everything. From how the game played, to the look of the baggy trousers and chain, and even the punk-rock soundtrack, all of it was carefully created to give a snapshot of

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  • Radio Viscera

    Reviews
    11 November 2021
    Radio Viscera

    Don’t you just hate it when you wake up and you’ve accidentally joined a cult? It’s proper annoying having to fight your way past hordes of people just because you agreed to something when you’ve had a few too many, especially if you’ve ended up in a compound full of mindless minions and surrounded by

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