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Fade to Silence Review – Could Be Decent, After Some Adjustments

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Fade to Silence Black Forest Games/THQ Nordic My initial playthrough of Fade to Silence started off in an interesting manner. I woke up in what looked like a crypt, as the bearded, manly looking protagonist (think: A younger Mel Gibson). Some sort of nightmarish entity was hovering above my supine body, cackling at me and muttering something about not wanting Continue Reading...

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review – A New Breed of Action-Adventure Game

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice FromSoftware/Activision Being a longtime fan of samurai films—the good ones, which were from the 1950s throughout the 70s—I was pretty excited when Activision first announced that they’d be publishing a new game set in feudal Japan. Well, actually a fictional version of sixteen century Japan which encapsulated the highly tumultuous Sengoku period during the fifteenth and Continue Reading...

Warriors Orochi 4 Review – I Have the Power!

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  Warriors Orochi 4 Omega Force/Koei Tecmo Japanese developers Omega Force really know what they’re doing when it comes to the Musou gaming genre. For those not in the know, a Musou game basically equates to a semi-open world beat-em-up, or hack n’ slash game. You jump into the game, pick your character (usually from a very bountiful roster) and Continue Reading...

For Honor Updated Review – A Modern Fighting Classic Stalled at an Impasse

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  For Honor Ubisoft Ubisoft has a reputation for releasing games that almost feel incomplete, or at least seem to be still in their Beta states. I’m not going to talk about how politically correct they appear to be, such as featuring female Special Forces operators in their turn-around blockbuster hit, Siege. Indeed I find it refreshing that they take Continue Reading...

Fictorum Review – A Wicked Wizard’s Revenge Tale

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Fictorum Scraping Bottom Games Video games are often reflective of the times that they are created in. We live in some very, very tumultuous times right now, where not only do many folks feel that their ideas and concerns feel neglected, they feel downright ignored. There is also a ton of hostility permeating the world in these chaotic times, with Continue Reading...