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Retreat to Enen Review: Paradise Lost
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by Jonathan Moore
Retreat to Enen is a game built around meditation and mindfulness that muddles its message in a world of contradiction and imbalance.
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As Dusk Falls Review: You Can Run On for a Long Time
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by Peter Hunt Szpytek
As Dusk Falls is gripping from start to finish and has a lot to say, becoming one of the few games where your choices actually can upend the story.
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Stray Review: Being a Cat is as Smooth as Ever
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by George Yang
Stray isn't just a game about a cat trying to get home, but one about an even greater adventure. And doing cat things.
A Plague Tale: Requiem Launches This October
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by Jonathan Moore
Focus Entertainment has shared brand-new gameplay alongside the release date.
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The Quarry Review: What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger
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by Michael Feghali
The Quarry's strong cinematic horror experience and intriguing narrative make it a worthy spiritual successor to Until Dawn.
Gotham Knights Pre-Orders: What's In Each Edition?
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by Jonathan Moore
There are three editions of Gotham Knights available for pre-order. Here's what's in each one.
New Gameplay Trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem Marks the End of Innocence
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by Jonathan Moore
Amicia becomes a conflicted killer in A Plague Tale: Requiem.
Shodan Seeks Retribution in System Shock Remake Trailer
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by Jonathan Moore
There's a lot more to see in the System Shock remake, and Nightdive Studios has given fans a look.
Gotham Knights Character Trailer Shines the Light on Nightwing
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by Jonathan Moore
A new character trailer shows Nightwing keeping the streets of Gotham safe and reveals his motivations.
The Last of Us Remake is Heading to PS5 in September
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by Jonathan Moore
The Last of Us Part I remakes Naughty Dog's 2013 action-adventure title for the PlayStation 5 (and PC eventually).
Ms. Chalice Takes on Mortimer Freeze in New Cuphead — The Delicious Last Course Trailer
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by Jonathan Moore
A new gameplay trailer for The Delicious Last Course serves up an appetizer for the meal to come.
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed Preview: There's Nothing Like Dumb Fun
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by Michael Feghali
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed revamps the visuals and gameplay of the wild 2006 sequel but struggles to bring other aspects up to speed.
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The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story Review — 100 Years of Greatness
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by George Yang
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is an engaging mystery that involves murders that span over a period of 100 years.
Saints Row Reboot Hands-Off Preview: Self-Made Anarchy
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by Jonathan Moore
The Saints Row reboot may be going for a slightly more serious narrative tone, but it's still full of madcap anarchy.
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Vampire The Masquerade: Swansong — Let's Be Monsters
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by Thomas Wilde
Is it actually fun to be a vampire? Let's find out together, in the latest attempt to export Vampire: The Masquerade to video games.
Digimon Survive Release Date "Fixed" for July
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by Jonathan Moore
It looks like Digimon Survive made it through all of the delays and will finally release this year.
Saints Row Deep Dive Highlights Bonkers Customization System
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by Jonathan Moore
From physiques and clothes to weapons and vehicles, just about everything in Saints Row can be customized to zany (or not) proportions.
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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Review — One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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by David Restrepo
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga still has some of the Lego charm, but it's a step back for the series.
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Chinatown Detective Agency Review: A Neon-Dripped Global Adventure
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by George Yang
Chinatown Detective Agency is an engaging point-and-click adventure with gorgeous art direction that falls just a bit short.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land Review: Nintendo's Most Endearing Vore is Back for More
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by Jason D'Aprile
Kirby and the Forgotten Land marks the 30th anniversary of the ever-hungry pink squishy, proving itself a reliably safe choice for entertaining, all-ages 3D platforming in the classic Nintendo style.
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