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Return to Page 1Ys X: Nordics review: Dynamic duo
A Viking and an idiot with a sword form an unbreakable bond in the latest Ys adventure.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard review: Very pretty... What was I doing again?
The Veilguard is a structurally sound action RPG, but it spends more time trying to be a summer blockbuster flick than a compelling game.
Phasmophobia review: I have no pockets and I must scream
Kinetic Games' co-op horror mysteries are as fumbly as they are intricate.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead review: Shush
Ever jumped at the sound of a branch snapping?
Wizardry Variants Daphne review: The risk itself is the reward
Drecom's new Wizardry mobile game understands the assignment.
The Jackbox Survey Scramble review: Checking off the right boxes
Jackbox Games has put out one of its quirkier efforts in a while and it proves to be a fun side step from the usual Party Pack fare.
Zero Sievert review: It's the end of the world, and I feel fine
Zero Sievert might seem familiar, but developer Modern Wolf found a strong balance that makes Zero tough to put down.
Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven review: A SaGa for everyone
Square Enix is going all-in on making SaGa approachable for anyone.
Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo review: Wake up, Link!
Nintendo's alarm clock is a quirky piece of work and not always in a fun way.
Sonic x Shadow Generations review: Hello darkness, my best friend
Shadow Generations is a slam dunk of earnest schlock and airtight action. Sonic is here too.