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The Rise Of The Golden Idol review: a fiendish but forthright detective mystery whose mystery you’ll want to unravel

"The Rise of a Golden Idol" review. Consistently following a straightforward set of...

Review: The Irem Collection, Volume 2

I have so many arcade games available on my Switch; it's indecent. Also quite exorbitant, we'll get to that. But thanks to the miniature...

Razer Kraken V4 review

Razer has become one of the most recognizable brands in gaming peripherals. I have been using this line of headsets for a long time...

Great God Grove review: play postman and divine adventurer in this wonderfully weird puzzle adventure

Great review of God Grove Great God Grove is a strange, wacky and...

Slitterhead review

I need to knowWhat is this? A blood-soaked action game where you jump into different bodies to fight monsters. Release date November 8, 2024Expect...

SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Review

The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 didn't make the best first impression on me. At a retail price of $220, that's a lot...

Mask Quest review: cops don’t have to breathe

Mask Quest review An immersive design experiment, brutal platformer and calculated social commentary...

Review: Chicken Police: To the hive

Chicken Police: Paint it red it captured me with its strange, photo-manipulated animal-human forms, but held me there with its heart. It features a...

Metal Slug Tactics review

In the entire history of video games, there have been only a few cases in which a studio performed the forbidden alchemy of completely...

Samsung 990 Evo Plus 1TB NVMe SSD review

Few brands in the gaming industry are as respected as Samsung is with its SSDs. It is synonymous with this production avenue. Or at...

Review: Mario and Luigi: Brotherhood

The Mario and Luigi the series wasn't in the best of shape after AlphaDream closed. The last up-to-date title was actually Paper jam in...

Lemokey G1 review

First, the origin. Lemokey is Keychron's gaming brand, offering keyboards and mice aimed directly at gamers, rather than Keychon's theoretically more "enthusiastic" offering. Let's...