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Steel Division 2 PC Review

Like in any RTS game, replayability is critical to ensure to keep the player involved in the game. The developers of steel division 2 do a great job when it comes to the multiplayer mode of the game. Like discussed with the single-player mode of the game, there are a few issues when it comes to interacting with the enemy AI and trying to have a balanced battle. That said, steel division 2 is still a great RTS game that is driven more towards gamers that want to play against others and not themselves against AI since that won’t end well at all.

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One Word by POWGI Vita/PS4 Review

A word search puzzle game, One Word by POWGI is technically solid and competent in what it does. If you've been looking for a word search puzzle for your PS4 or Vita, you need look no further.

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Captive 2d Horror PC Game Review

A minimalistic horror game, Captive isn't that scary and can't boast the most engaging story. But if what you're looking for is a competent escape game, then Captive will probably satisfy you.

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The Sinking City PS4 Review

An investigative puzzle game with RPG elements and a thick Lovecraftian coat of paint, The Sinking City sure is atmospheric, and its investigations are nothing if not intriguing. But at the same time, the combat system feels tacked on and doesn't gel too well with the rest of the game.

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Alien: Isolation Novel Review

As a novel, Alien: Isolation perfectly captures both the tone of the classic Alien movies and the claustrophobic atmosphere of the video game it's based on.

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LEGO The Movie Videogame 2 PS4 Review

The official video game for the second LEGO movie, LEGO The Movie Videogame 2, is a fun an exciting action platformer that retains plenty of the charm of its source material.

ATOM RPG Review

Simply put, ATOM RPG is Fallout in a Soviet setting. It mixes things up here and there, occasionally missing its mark completely, but it still remains a competent love letter to what is perhaps the most famous post-apocalyptic game ever.