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REVIEW - After eleven years of toil, Ubisoft's Skull and Bones has finally docked, but it seems to drag us into the depths rather than lead us to treasure islands.

Skull and Bones – This Piracy Deserves Harsh Punishment

Feb 18, 2024
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REVIEW - When a studio developer takes a book series and turns it into a game, it's not always a bad thing.

The Inquisitor – Apage Satanas…

Feb 16, 2024
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REVIEW - Diving back into the '90s, this Tomb Raider remaster skillfully brings Lara Croft's first three quests into the present, allowing both new gamers and old fans to bask in the waves of nostalgia.

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered – These Classics Belong in a Museum

Feb 14, 2024
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REVIEW - Helldivers 2 delivers a gameplay experience where co-operative mode reaches depths and heights that are far from most games.

Helldivers 2 – “For Democracy and a Super Earth!”

Feb 12, 2024
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REVIEW - Atlus has dusted off its cult-classic RPG from 2006, Persona 3, and given it a modern makeover, resurrecting it (once again) as Persona 3 Reload.

Persona 3 Reload – Japanese School Teen Heroes Save the World with Their Inner Demons

Feb 10, 2024
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REVIEW - Cygames' game is one of the fair (and new!) titles of the year from January, although depending on the time zone it might have been released in some on the first of February, but never mind.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink – RemarkablePG

Feb 8, 2024
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The developer of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has revealed that the game will be the longest title in the series and could take days to complete.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Always Be Like a Dragon in This Fantastic Sequel!

Feb 5, 2024
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Steelrising, published by Nacon and developed by Spiders, promises to be an insanely spectacular steampunk adventure set in Paris in 1789...

Steelrising – The Great French Revolution of the Machines [PS Plus]

Feb 2, 2024
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REVIEW - An old-fashioned side-scrolling game that starts off very slowly and will therefore quickly grate on a large part of its audience, but for the more persistent players it should be a reasonably good experience.

Rin: The Last Child – A Metroidvania in a Maze of Spells and Runes

Jan 31, 2024
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Slipgate Ironworks (who also work on Ghostrunner) will try to bring back that dark fantasy FPS genre that was previously represented by Hexen and Heretic.

Graven – They Overclocked the Difficulty Level in this Action-RPG

Jan 28, 2024
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The Sims at a Boiling Point: Creators Exit Over $55B Saudi-Backed Deal as Devs Insist the Game “Will Always Be a Space for Your Authentic Self” As prominent Sims creators leave EA’s network in protest of the $55 billion Saudi-funded buyout, the dev team says its “mission, values, and commitment remain the same,” and that The Sims will stay a home for authentic self-expression — even as the ownership changes.   The Sims development team posted on X to reassure fans that “our mission, values, and commitment remain the same,” and that “The Sims will always be a space where you can express your authentic self.” The statement arrived a day after three of The Sims 4’s largest creators withdrew from EA’s Creator Network over the impending acquisition by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and private equity partners — a move soon echoed by others, including Vixella and Syd Mac. “We’re continually inspired by our incredible players and creators; by your imagination, creativity, and the joy you bring to The Sims every day,” the message reads. “We deeply respect that everyone experiences The Sims in their own way and will make choices that are right for them. However you choose to play, create, or share, we’re grateful to be part of your journey. Our mission, values, and commitment remain the same. The Sims will always be a space where you can express your authentic self.” Context makes the statement anything but neutral. The Sims has cultivated a progressive reputation by recognizing queer identities and relationships — and backing it up with action. In 2022, for instance, rather than cutting same-sex content from My Wedding Stories, EA chose not to release the pack in countries with anti-LGBTQ+ laws.   Shifting ownership, steady promises — and real concerns   Critics fear that stance could be jeopardized under PIF control. Saudi Arabia’s regime criminalizes same-sex relationships and denies LGBTQ+ rights. In September, former BioWare lead writer Trick Weekes predicted that “gay stuff” would be unwelcome under the new owners — a grim forecast that clashes with The Sims 4’s 2023 update inclusive of trans options and disability features. Others argue the business case — The Sims’ large, spending community — may temper interference. Still, for many, principle outweighs profit: once the deal closes, EA will be partly owned by a state that punishes queer existence, a real-world fact some players cannot ignore. Meanwhile, EA CEO Andrew Wilson has said company values will “remain unchanged” under the new structure, while industry chatter speculates that “guns and football” could be prioritized as risk-averse content rises.   Roadmap: big updates, 2026 and beyond   The Sims team also teased “exciting things we have coming in 2026 and beyond,” promising more details on October 27. A substantial The Sims 4 update lands November 4 with 150+ fixes and free bonuses, the first in a series aimed squarely at community priorities. Whether those promises survive the ownership shift — and maintain community trust — is the question that will define the next chapter. Source: PC Gamer
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REVIEW - Diving back into the '90s, this Tomb Raider remaster skillfully brings Lara Croft's first three quests into the present, allowing both new gamers and old fans to bask in the waves of nostalgia.
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