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Hardspace: Shipbreaker (PC) Review
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Hardspace: Shipbreaker (PC) Review

“A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies. The chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure.” Well, that’s what the commercials say anyway. Let’s have a look at Hardspace: Shipbreaker. Part adventure game, part physics puzzle and part Wile E. Coyote simulator.

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Revita (Switch) Review
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Revita (Switch) Review

Many years ago, a wise man once told me to “do push-ups until you learn your lesson.” When pressed on how many push-ups that would be, he replied, “I haven’t decided yet.” That accurately describes BenStar & Dear Villagers, Revita’s approach to the player. So if you are like me and learn through consequence rather than instruction, come along and let's dive into Revita.

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Slipstream (Switch) Review
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Slipstream (Switch) Review

Like, listen up you mall-rats. If, like, you grew up in the 80s or 90s, you fer sure might have righteous memories of a whole parade of arcade racing games from Pole Position to Outrun. Growing more sophisticated as time went on, these added better graphics, game mechanics and totally awesome tunes. Ansdor’s Slipstream attempts to fatefully recreate this experience on modern platforms. So strap in, put on your shades and crank up the cassette player and let’s see if this ride is totally tubular or heinously bogus.

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FixFox (PC) Review
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FixFox (PC) Review

If you are searching for a vulpine change of pace, check out FixFox, from solo developer Jaroslav Meloun (aka Rendlike.) A game that combines, science fiction, foxes and cooking to produce an interesting little adventure title that defies easy categorization by combining a lot of different well-known game tropes into something a bit different.

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Submerged, Hidden Depths (PC) Review
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Submerged, Hidden Depths (PC) Review

Do you sometimes just want to chill? Are you tired of the battles, the races against time and just want to chill and maybe go on an adventure? If so, then I have a game for you, Submerged; Hidden Depths. A non-combat, self-paced adventure by Uppercut Games. So, let’s dive in and see just how many water based puns I can wring out of Submerged: Hidden Depths

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Five of gaming’s most bafflingly insane creations
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Five of gaming’s most bafflingly insane creations

Often, it’s easy to see what a game developer was attempting to do, but some games just make your brain skip like a vinyl record as it struggles to figure out just what the heck you are looking at. In honor of these weird, wacky and wonderful titles, I’ve collected Five of gaming’s most bafflingly insane creations, most of which will probably land you on a federal watch list.

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Martha is Dead (PC) Review
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Martha is Dead (PC) Review

LKA’s Martha is Dead is a first person black as night psychological thriller that in some ways shows just how far “video games” have come since their inception. It’s more like a film than a game, at least in the traditional sense. So put the kids to bed, strap in and let’s descend into a tale of madness set amongst the madness of wartime Europe.

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No Place Like Home (PC) Review
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No Place Like Home (PC) Review

Do you like farm chores, taking out the trash and making chickens wear cute little hats? If so, then boy, do I have a game for you. Let’s have a look at Chicken Launcher’s very interesting post-apocalyptic survival game, No Place Like Home.

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Model Builder (PC) Preview
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Model Builder (PC) Preview

Model Builder is perhaps the ultimate niche game. It’s a simulation of, wait for it, model building. By this, I meant it's precisely what it says it is. You take the simulated model out of the simulated box, simulate preparing the simulated parts. On this is done, you arrange these parts into the proper order, you move on to simulating the assembling, gluing and painting of the model. When finished, you can place your new simulated model on a simulated shelf, so you can admire it for all time, or until your hard drive crashes anyway. So if you find simulating stimulating, (see what I did there?) come along while we check out Model Builder.

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The Long Gate Review
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The Long Gate Review

Do you like puzzles, abandoned worlds and exploration? How about slamming your head against the floor until you think you are a tuna sandwich? If you said yes to any of these, then climb aboard, the Long Gate might just be the game for you.

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Out of Line Review
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Out of Line Review

Do you like beautiful hand-drawn art, haunting music and uh…… did I mention beautiful hand-drawn art? If so then… Okay never mind, it's complicated, let's take a look at Nerd Monkey’s beautiful puzzler… Out of Line.

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Giraffe and Annika Review
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Giraffe and Annika Review

Whats in a name? Going by its title Giraffe and Annika sounds like a kids show on the Sprout Network involving a magical stuffed animal. SPOILER ALERT: ITS NOT. Its a rather interesting adventure game with no actual Giraffes in sight. So lets go explore the magical island of Spica and see if this is the game for you.

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity PREVIEW
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity PREVIEW

Nintendo has dropped a demo for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. While not a main line Legend of Zelda game, rather a member of the parallel Hyrule Warriors series, it promises to be an interesting game set during the fall of Hyrule 100 years before the events of Breath of the Wild. Can this pseudo-preview fill the giant shoes of its older brother? Let's have a look and find out.

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Gigantic Army Review
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Gigantic Army Review

Stomping around in a gigantic battle Mech is usually a good premise for a game. If you add weapons it sounds like a great premise for a game. So if you like explosions, ray guns and crushing the unworthy and the unlucky beneath your armored feet, this might be the game for you.

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Super Trench Attack Review
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Super Trench Attack Review

Some war-games go for realism, some go for action and playability. Super Trench Attack, on the other hand, goes for comedy. If for some unsolved mysteries reason your favorite things are trench warfare, cross-dressing and attempting to find the worst possible joke then Super Trench Attack is for you.

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