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Homeworld 3 review: A strong, character-driven return to space strategy
By Samuel Tolbert published
Review Homeworld 3 brings great character writing and excellent gameplay to a narrative that feels more than a bit uneven. Here's my review.

Indika PC review: A quintessential indie experience that proves the devil is in the details
By Cole Martin published
Review The sisters of the convent may not love Indika, but this experimental art-house puzzle game full of dark humor and psychological horror has certainly found a way into my heart.

Total War: Warhammer 3 Thrones of Decay review — A fantastic reason to return
By Samuel Tolbert published
Review Total War: Warhammer 3 Thrones of Decay adds dazzling, much-needed new units for multiple factions, though some end up feeling more complete than others.

Remnant 2 'The Forgotten Kingdom' review: Yet another reason to play one of the best games of the past year
By Michael Hoglund published
Review Remnant 2 is the game that keeps on giving, and The Forgotten Kingdom delivers once more.

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU review — The universal experience of grief wears the mask of a metroidvania in this emotional tale
By Cole Martin published
Review Grief is the price we pay for love, but what price would you pay to bring that loved one back again?

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes review: An incredible homage to retro JRPGs (and it's on Xbox Game Pass too)
By Alexander Cope last updated
Review Raise an army of a hundred heroes and save the world in this enjoyable throwback to classic turn-based JRPGs of the PlayStation One-era.

Lightyear Frontier early access review: Get in your mech, besties — we're going farming
By Cole Martin published
Review FRAME BREAK's debut game, Lightyear Frontier, shakes up farming simulators by suiting up in a giant mech and starting a homestead on a distant planet. But is it any fun?

The Thaumaturge review: a monster taming RPG with a mature, dark, and moody twist
By Cole Martin last updated
Review Fool's Theory and 11 bit studios have released The Thaumaturge, a story driven RPG set in 1905 Warsaw, Poland that gives monster taming a gothic makeover.

Nightingale is always online, but not always fun: An early access review
By Michael Hoglund published
Not yet ratedPromising Former Bioware developers have launched Nightingale into early access. How does it stack up to the likes of games like Enshrouded and Palworld in 2024? Come find out!
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