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REVIEW: OUTRIDERS — Unpolished Fun

If all past looter shooters are any indication, the genre isn’t easy to break into. Often, these games require a long list of tweaks before it kicks off if it even. It doesn’t matter how polished your game looks. If...
 
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla Screenshot 2020.11.08 - 21.31.23.52-min
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Screenshot 2020.11.08 - 21.31.23.52-min
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Screenshot 2020.11.08 - 21.31.23.52-min

REVIEW: Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla — The Witcher Killer?

Assassin’s Creed: Origins marked the beginning of the franchise’s pivot into open-world action-adventure. We’ve seen a better vision of it with Odyssey, and with Valhalla, the series now looks to be a fully-fl...
 
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First Impressions: Mount&BladeII: Bannerlord (Early Access)

You won’t be faulted for not knowing what Mount & Blade is but fans have waited many years for the release of Bannerlord and it’s finally out on early access. Long time Mount & Blade fans will be glad (or furious) to kn...
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REVIEW: The Outer Worlds — The Fallout We Deserve?

Obsidian Entertainment’s no stranger to the role-playing game genre, having made done classics such as Neverwinter Nights and Dungeon Siege. In more recent times, they’re been known for developing Fall Out: New Vega...
 
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REVIEW: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint — Broken Point?

Ghost Recon Wildlands may not have received critical acclaim, but it did manage to achieve something more of a niche following. The idea of a tactical shooter with strong squad elements in an open-world sandbox setting worked w...
 
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REVIEW: The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan — Don’t Play Alone

Through the ages, anthologies have been the ultimate form of Horror storytelling. Since the 1940s, Horror Anthologies served bite-sized tales that kept people hooked for the spook. From written publications and TV to radio and ...
 
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