Another Crab's Treasure Review: Where The Seaweed Is Always Deadlier
"Another Crab's Treasure" is a charming nautical spin on the Soulslike genre for players new and old.
Read More"Another Crab's Treasure" is a charming nautical spin on the Soulslike genre for players new and old.
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Read MorePuzzle platformer 'Ugly' takes you through an exciting whirlwind adventure that will have you obsessed with everything the indie game has to offer.
Read MoreThe mechanics may be a little overwrought, and the fights can drag on, but unlike most Soulslikes, it's the story that will keep you coming back to "Lies of P."
Read MoreGarnering a justifiable near-perfect score, 'Mortal Kombat 1' is poised to redefine the fighting game landscape once again.
Read MoreWhile the risk could potentially pay off, there's not enough "Pathfinder" in "Gallowspire Survivors" to successfully appeal to either of its target audiences.
Read MoreWith a heavy focus on pattern recognition and attention to detail, "Chants of Sennaar" is a puzzle game that will keep you entertained for hours.
Read MoreWhile it could use some tweaks, 'TOSS!' puts you in a fun world where the primal joy of swinging from tree to tree meets the futuristic thrill of VR gaming.
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Read More'NBA 2K24' brings a lot to the table this year. However, despite its advancements, it fails to move fully beyond the issues that have dogged it for years.
Read More"ABRISS" successfully offers physics-based destruction, fusing brutalist architectural inspirations with the visceral satisfaction of blowing everything up.
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