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Darwin’s Paradox! Review: (Almost) Too Smart for Its Own Good

Darwin’s Paradox! is the debut title from ZDT Studio, it’s published by Konami, and it’s out now on all major platforms (I played the PS5 version). It’s absolutely stunning to look at but it’s hard as nails. Luckily, it’s also got enough charm to keep you invested in its goofy sci-fi story, as Darwin gets …

Tombwater Review: The Good, The Bugs, and The Fugly

Chances are Tombwater already caught your eye, especially if you paid attention to the most recent Steam Next Fest, where the demo gave people a taste of its horrorcentric Wild West Zelda vibe. Now, the full version is available on PC via Steam. It’s published by Midwest Games and developed by indie studio Moth Atlas. …

Life is Strange Reunion Review | Is It The Closure We Need?

My Life is Strange Reunion review is dedicated to both long-time fans and newcomers out there who want to know if this is the fantastic emotional send-off that the fanbase deserves – and has been passionately looking forward to for years.

Blue Prince Review: A Truly Princely Hybrid Puzzler

Find a hidden room, claim a mansion. Sounds easy? It really isn’t. Join me in this Blue Prince review as I plumb the stately halls of Mount Holly and find out just what makes this puzzle hybrid game one of 2025’s best releases.

Counter-Strike 2 Review: A Modern Take on a Classic Shooter

In this Counter-Strike 2 review, I explore how Valve’s iconic tactical shooter has evolved after its transition to the Source 2 engine. The article breaks down the refined gunplay, reactive smoke mechanics, visual upgrades, and competitive depth, while also examining performance quirks, missing launch content, and the steep learning curve that new players may encounter.

Slay the Spire 2 Review: A Towering Deckbuilder Caught in Its Own Shadow

The first Slay the Spire, released in 2019 by Mega Crit, didn’t kickstart the roguelike deckbuilder genre but it certainly gave it a swift kick up the backside. It introduced the frankly ingenious idea of letting the player see an enemy’s next attack, adding a welcome layer of strategy to a genre that had largely …

Resident Evil Village Review: A Snowy Masterclass in Terror

If getting to continue Ethan’s story from where Biohazard left off isn’t enough to convince you to visit RE8’s snowy hellscape, this Resident Evil Village review should help you decide once and for all if this wild horror ride is truly worth it.