Reviews Matthew Arcilla Reviews Matthew Arcilla

Marvel’s Avengers Review – Identity Crisis

With its myriad design issues and lack of content at launch, it’s difficult to recommend Marvel’s Avengers. But this is a game that can only get better, which isn’t publisher apologia, it’s just an undeniable truth for any game that leans so heavily into a future of post-launch updates.

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Reviews Miguel Samson Reviews Miguel Samson

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Review - The Beautiful Anime Sports Game

While it is important to cover and show the accuracy and authenticity of the sport, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions’ secret to success is that it puts the spotlight on its beloved characters and their unique abilities to tell a great sports story. No matter how ridiculous or unbelievable they are, it works as long as it entertains and inspires their audience.

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Reviews Joseph Choi Reviews Joseph Choi

Lithium City Review - Stylized Synthwave-Soaked Slay-fest

Despite its short length, for hardcore action aficionados, I feel there’s a lot to recommend Lithium City, a title that reminded me of the simpler days, back when action titles were less about the power fantasy, and more about limiting player options and forcing them to adapt to sets of carefully-crafted challenges.

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Reviews, Nintendo Switch Joseph Choi Reviews, Nintendo Switch Joseph Choi

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition (Switch) Review - This Game Belongs In An Art Gallery

Kentucky Route Zero sometimes feels like a choose-your-own-adventure title, except instead of choosing how the story progresses, you choose how the characters internalize the story, environment, and their interactions, which sounds restrictive in theory, but in practice makes the whole experience both fresh and infinitely more satisfying. 

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Reviews Carlos Hernandez Reviews Carlos Hernandez

Legends Of Runeterra Review - How Generous Of You

Legends of Runeterra is a quick and satisfying online card game that has the potential to be among the best titles in its genre. Riot Games has had a good start to their new experiment, but the success of these mobile games are based on how Riot will support them with new cards and balance changes, both to keep the competitive circle in check, and to keep things fun for the community.

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