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Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Highs and Lows of the Pursuit for Realistic Gameplay

Kingdom Come strived for novelty, immersive storytelling, and realistic features. It checked all of these boxes and then some. It provides a truly unique experience. Unfortunately, many of these features can become difficult to manage and can limit user experience. That said, it is a game that any fan of historical fiction needs to play and is sure to stay in their rotation for years to come

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Death’s Door Review – The Bird-en of Souls

Sometimes greatness comes not from something new or groundbreaking, but from a fantastic iteration on what's come before. Besides Death Door's story and characters, it doesn't bring much that's new to the table... but it does everything so well that it's earned a permanent place on my shelf of games I bug everyone about until they play.

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Boomerang X Review – You Boome-rang?

While there isn't a whole heck of a lot here, what is here is tight, polished, and fun. Even if you aren't someone who usually plays first-person platformer/shoot-em-up type games, Boomerang X is a great introduction to faster or more mechanically demanding shooters.

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Going Medieval Review: A Colony Sim for the (Middle) Ages

There's already a lot to like, and if future updates are well handled, Going Medieval could easily become one of the best Colony Simulators out there. The survival aspects are both realistic and fun, as are the construction and resource management portions of the game.

Solasta: Crown of the Magister Review

A great digital implementation of the 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, Solasta: Crown of the Magister may suffer from some questionable design choices when it comes to its narrative, but it still very much understands what makes pen and paper roleplaying fun.

The Outer Worlds Review

The Outer Worlds was supposed to be the triumphant comeback of Troika Games' legendary Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky and a worthy successor to Fallout: New Vegas, but it ended up as a borderline incoherent embarrassment for everyone involved.