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New Releases: April 22nd-28th, 2021

From a trio of Atelier remasters, a remake of the original Nier, and the emergence of several notable visual novel compilations on Switch, this week has a number of remarkable new releases. For those seeking ...

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Samurai Shodown Special Edition (Xbox Series S/X)

Samurai Shodown reinvigorated the famed series’ staccato pacing and defensive play, with stylishly drawn characters and backdrops. Now, the title has been given a re-release that delivers 120 frame-per-second output on now-gen consoles and capable displays, ...

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Natsuki Chronicles review

With an ever-expanding arsenal of weaponry and defensives, Natsuki Chronicles makes for some enjoyable shoot ‘em up action despite the plainness of the game’s stages. With its succession of horizontally-scrolling, simple-looking stages, Natsuki Chronicles exactly ...

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV review

While maintaining the game’s relative accessibility, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV’s Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack offers an inventory of new scenarios, strategic opens, and even a streamlined game mode. Now there’s even more ...

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New Releases: November 5th-11th, 2020

With the release of the Xbox Series S/X and the imminent debut of the PlayStation 5, gaming grows a bit more complicated this week. Beyond tracking cross-gen upgrades (often free, but intermittently limited to certain ...

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New Releases: June 18th-24th, 2020

From the return of SpongeBob SquarePants, Burnout Paradise, and Duke Nukem, this week a few familiar titles return. But these are the only prospects for nostalgia, with two collection of Namco classic heading to consoles ...

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Samurai Shodown (PC) review

Samurai Shodown reinvigorates the series’ staccato pacing and defensive play, with stylishly drawn characters and backdrops. It’s a bit light on single-player content, but those seeking rivalries against local and online competitors should appreciate the ...

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SEGA AGES Thunder Force AC review

The 1991 coin-op arrives on Switch screens with most of the customary supplements of the SEGA Ages line. If you’re a fan of first-class retro shooters, this entry deserves a space in your collection. Although ...

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New Releases: May 21st-27th, 2020

Beyond Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen’s agreeable mix of visual novel-style storytelling and SRPG battling, and fault milestone one’s tale of a princess and guardian mysterious transported to a strange landscape, this week sees the ...

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