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Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid Review

Many of Japan's biggest games have been created in an open world format, but I didn't expect the next one to be so...*checks notes*—summer...

Tales Of Kenzera Review: Zau: A Beautifully Designed But Inaccurate Platform Adventure

Tales Of Kenzera: Zau's Review Tales Of Kenzera has a sensitive story and...

Minisforum AtomMan G7 PT review

I don't understand how AMD classifies the Ryzen 9 7945HX as a mobile chip. The key is the HX suffix: H stands for "high-performance...

World of Goo 2 Review

You need to knowWhat is this? A physics-based puzzle game with a delicious, gooey filling.Expect to be paid £23.79/$30Release date August 2, 2024Developer BOY...

Sand Land Review: A Boring Mad Max Lite That Should Have Been Very Exciting

Sand Land Review A great concept with fun characters ends up being a...

Flexispot E2Q Gaming Desk Review

This E2Q adaptable point It’s a stunning desk, so I’m pretty depressed I can’t keep it all to myself. It’s sturdy, it’s basic to...

Another Crab’s Treasure Review: A Fun Soulslike Game for Everyone, Especially If You Like Crab

Another review of Crab's Treasure A fun Soulslike game for everyone where you...

AMD Ryzen 7 9700X Review

Zen 5 has finally made its way to the desktop. We saw how it works with six cores in our AMD Ryzen 5 9600X...

Phantom Fury Review: A Retro Shooter Obsessed With Insignificant Details

Phantom Fury Review A first-person shooter that sometimes falters, but makes up for...

Minisforum Venus UM790 Pro Review

Over the past six years, Shenzhen-based Minisforum has become a prolific mini PC maker. A quick glance at the company’s online store reveals a...

Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review: A Whimsical But Fun Roguelike That Stretches Blackjack to the Moon and Back

Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review This incredibly inventive take on the basics of...