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Sniper Elite: Resistance Review – More of the Same but Tons of Fun

Sniper Elite: Resistance Review – More of the Same but Tons of Fun

Killing Nazis is as enjoyable as ever in Rebellion's latest stealth tactical shooter.

Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap Review – Rogue-Lite Orc-estry

Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap Review – Rogue-Lite Orc-estry

The definitive orc-slaying tower defense series is back, but does the rogue-lite twist breathe fresh life into a well-worn formula?

Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter Review – Best-Laid Plans

Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter Review – Best-Laid Plans

Rats take on bats in Odd Bug Studio's action RPG sequel, but the brutality and epic narration can't shore up some of the weaker elements.

STAR WARS: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Remastered Review – A Middling Remaster

STAR WARS: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Remastered Review – A Middling Remaster

Irritating gameplay issues aside, this is a decently fun nostalgia romp through Episode I's setting.

Synduality: Echo of Ada Review – A Boring Extraction Shooter

Synduality: Echo of Ada Review – A Boring Extraction Shooter

Synduality: Echo of Ada is a new mech-based take on the classic extraction shooter formula. Check out our review to see how well it does.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC Review – Let’s Mosey Again

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC Review – Let’s Mosey Again

The acclaimed RPG and second part in the Remake trilogy finally comes to PC after nearly a year on PS5. Find out if it's worth the wait.

Freedom Wars Remastered Review – Right to Fight

Freedom Wars Remastered Review – Right to Fight

It doesn't aspire to much beyond visual improvement and quality of life, but Freedom Wars Remastered is occasionally enjoyable.

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – Beauty and The Blight

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – Beauty and The Blight

Though it doesn't stray far from the genre's tenets, Adglobe and Live Wire have delivered yet another gorgeous Metroid-style triumph.

Hyper Light Breaker Early Access Review – Abyssal Depths

Hyper Light Breaker Early Access Review – Abyssal Depths

Heart Machine's early access title tries to combine extraction elements and rogue-like progression to some very mixed results.

Blade Chimera Review – An Exceptional Cyberpunk Side Scroller

Blade Chimera Review – An Exceptional Cyberpunk Side Scroller

Blade Chimera is an excellent game that proudly wears its influences on its sleeves.

Tales of Graces f Remastered Review – JRPG Greatness Refined

Tales of Graces f Remastered Review – JRPG Greatness Refined

The added remastered content makes an already amazing JRPG feast even better.

Dynasty Warriors: Origins Review – A Compelling Reboot

Dynasty Warriors: Origins Review – A Compelling Reboot

A mus(ou) play for fans, and the most compelling entry for newcomers yet

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana Review – Days of Future Past

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana Review – Days of Future Past

Falcom's classic returns, but despite minimal visual upgrades, its combat, pacing, and music make it a timeless experience.

Wuthering Waves (PS5) Review – Riding High

Wuthering Waves (PS5) Review – Riding High

Version 2.0 is a momentous occasion for Kuro Games' open-world action RPG, and it's worth jumping back in for the new story and content.

Pine Harbor Early Access Review – We Don’t Go to Pine Harbor

Pine Harbor Early Access Review – We Don’t Go to Pine Harbor

Pine Harbor's bland quest design and underwhelming voice acting makes it one of the most disappointing early access games of the year.

Supernatural Review – A Short but Spine-Chilling Experience

Supernatural Review – A Short but Spine-Chilling Experience

Supernatural is a unique horror game developed by a solo dev. Check out our review to see if it's worth your time.

The Forever Winter Early Access Review – A Flawed But Decent Extraction Shooter

The Forever Winter Early Access Review – A Flawed But Decent Extraction Shooter

The Forever Winter is an addictive extraction shooter, albeit with a few flaws.

The Spirit of the Samurai Review – Going Away With the Sword

The Spirit of the Samurai Review – Going Away With the Sword

A unique stop-motion aesthetic can't salvage the awful combat, terrible controls and iffy platforming of Digital Mind's side-scroller.

The Thing: Remastered Review – Realized Potential

The Thing: Remastered Review – Realized Potential

The Thing was worth playing in 2002 and it still holds up today with all the convenient bells and whistles included in this faithful remaster.

Infinity Nikki Review – Dress to Impress

Infinity Nikki Review – Dress to Impress

Papergames' latest Nikki title is finally here and goes open-world. Does it soar high or crumble beneath the weight of its ambitions?