Reviews

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Wall World Review – What’s On the Other Side?

Wall World is a fun pickup and play game, with a gameplay loop that involves trying to get down the Wall as far as possible and collect resources, so you can get down further next time. While the game does have some issues, it is a fun way to kill some time overall -- just don't expect anything groundbreaking from it.

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Saga of Sins Review – Can We Atone for Our Sins?

A simple but fun game, Saga of Sins is an action platformer that lets you fight against the Seven Deadly Sins while being a monster yourself. The story throws in some twists and horror elements to keep things interesting, but there isn't much here that will surprise or impress players familiar with the genre -- but they still may find it an enjoyable way to spend 8 hours.

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Terra Nil Review – Good Green Fun

It's a simple game, but one in which all the systems work in harmony to create a chilled-out and satisfying experience. With customizable difficulty, decent variety in levels, and a soundtrack that makes you feel like you're in a fancy spa, Terra Nil offers a relaxing opportunity to turn a bleak little square of land into a verdant paradise.

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Tchia Review – A Heartwarming, Tropical Breeze

Tchia is the perfect cozy game. It is deeply inspired by the culture of New Caledonia, and in showing that it creates one of the warmest, most engaging experiences in gaming. From its calm exploration to its charming story to its dozens of wonderful little moments, Tchia is one of the best games of 2023 so far. You owe it to yourself to play it.

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The Last Spell Review

While The Last Spell's insistence on following a roguelite template and randomizing just about everything can feel like an entirely unnecessary contrivance, its core gameplay loop and the breadth of options at your disposal create an immensely satisfying tactical experience that more than makes up for the rather wonky campaign structure.

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Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth Switch Review

Pillars of the Earth is a visually stunning game with a deep, immersive story. It's light on actual gameplay, and the slow pace may lose some players' interest early on. Still, it's a solid point-and-click adventure with an interesting setting.

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Pharaoh: A New Era Review

If you like city builders and aren't afraid of a little crunch, give Pharaoh: A New Era a shot -- it'll feel refreshingly different from any modern game in the genre. It's challenging, well-presented, and makes the tweaks it needs to make to be accessible, without compromising on the game's soul.

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Hogwarts Legacy Review – Wizardry in Stasis

While technically competent in all ways, the reliance on nostalgia and old don't-fix-it-if-it-ain't-broke game mechanics keeps Hogwarts Legacy from really being as stellar as it could be. It does everything well while falling into the Harry Potter trap of forgetting to innovate. Still, it is impossible to ignore the polish on display.

SpellForce: Conquest of Eo Review

With a massive world map to explore, an engaging turn-based combat system, and plenty of deep interconnected systems, SpellForce: Conquest of Eo is a shining example of a spin-off done right.