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by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) My skills at action platformers have decayed over the years. That’s something I’ve had to admit to myself, and now you all know, too. That being said, there...
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Written by Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Football is the first sport I grew up with, and the only sport I actually played myself for a long time. Thus every year when September gets close I get really hype...
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By Jordan Hall (ApocaRUFF), OnRPG Journalist ELEX is the latest title from Piranha Bytes, the studio that brought us both the Gothic and Risen series of RPGs. There are some similar themes to their pr...
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Written by Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) The last few years I have taken racing to a whole new level. I decided to kit myself out with a proper set of wheels and pedals, and dove straight into the world of...
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Written by Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) It’s 1911 and the coastal cities have been flooded. Avenues are underwater and people move around over the rooftops of the many buildings in the iconic city o...
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By Jordan Hall (ApocaRUFF), OnRPG Journalist Absolver is the kung-fu masterpiece brought to us by Sloclap. There’s some controversy over whether or not the game is ‘good,’ with the t...
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By Jaime Skelton (MissyS), Editor-in-Chief What lengths would you go to in order to save the one you loved? I have never been so unfortunate to directly face this question in my life, though I have po...
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by Charles Perez (Kingsdecree) Featuring hectic multiplayer action and some elements of economic management, Miner Meltdown is a refreshingly unique mashup of several different genres and visual styl...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I enjoyed the first Total War: Warhammer. It was fun, and it was mostly the same offerings of the Total War franchise with a bit less of the political machination that I’m...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Blast Out is an interesting creature. It’s an arena brawler that features a 2-on-2 system where you also have to contend with the primal forces of nature and magic! As the...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Turn-based strategy games have to work pretty hard to stand out these days. From X-Com to Atlas Reactor, it feels like just about everything has been done. Enter Insidia, wh...