Cozy Caravan Review
Ever wanted to pack up a wagon and travel the world just to make people happy? Cozy Caravan is a delightful road trip that warms the soul with cute animals and a never-ending stream of feel-good moments.
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Ever wanted to pack up a wagon and travel the world just to make people happy? Cozy Caravan is a delightful road trip that warms the soul with cute animals and a never-ending stream of feel-good moments.
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Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International is a fiercely nonlinear JRPG that embraces the series’ trademark freedom, letting players shape the world while offering little in the way of guidance, with combat and mechanics that remain uniquely satisfying, and the remaster’s quality-of-life enhancements make the experience far more approachable than past versions, creating a much more palatable adventure than ever before.
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There’s no denying the impact Chivalry had when it came out and that it continues, even now with a sequel, to hold onto a market of its own, but Chivalry 2 stands as a worthy successor to its predecessor, improving on nearly every aspect while carving out its own identity.
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With charming visuals, a snarky raven companion, and a unique card-based automation system, Ritual of Raven is a refreshing twist on the genre that rewards curiosity, creativity, and compassion.
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The Alters is a tense, emotional sci‑fi survival tale where alternate versions of yourself hold the key to hope, heartbreak, and humanity’s fate. With its emotional storytelling, moral dilemmas, and inventive gameplay, The Alters is a deeply human experience beneath sci-fi decor.
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As we celebrate Bloober Team’s accomplishments and their upcoming new title, Cronos: The New Dawn, we wanted to take a look back at Layers of Fear (2023) and how it fuses the base game, its sequels, and DLC into one haunting Unreal Engine 5 anthology, blending surreal horror, rich lore & stunning visuals in an epic reimagining.
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Marvel Rivals has made waves since its debut at the end of the year in 2024, and since then it has held consistent traction for updates and player retention with a fantastic slate of content, game modes, and pure fun not seen since Overwatch took the world by storm in 2016.
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Arguably one of the best time-conscious visual novels to come out in quite some time, if not ever, and with an easy-to-read and use flowchart to access after you've become content with your initial route, The Hungry Lamb has an accessible but extremely dark story that introduces characters to immediately connect with, bringing forth a package that has an organic flow from beginning to end in a fantastic yet underutilized setting.
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Eternal Strands is a fantastic amalgam of some of gaming's great brought together for a new and rich experience that still stands on its own two feet, acting as more of a celebration of its inspirations rather than an imitation.
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Go Home Annie does an excellent job at expanding the lore of the SCP while also being a love letter to horror in its own right. As a meticulously designed package, Go Home Annie provides an experience that is both palatable and rich whether someone is a horror fan or not, and it should be commended that the game has elements that rivals greats like Bloober Team.
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To put it plainly, Infinity Nikki is a magical experience for all audiences that truly encapsulates the feeling of joy and happiness with each passing second spent in the world of Miraland. With clear influences from Mario Odyssey and Atelier, it’s a one-of-a-kind journey that raises the bar on what it means to be cozy, adventurous, and, surprisingly, free-to-play.
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Neptunia has come a long way since its debut on PS3, but with its frequency of releases it can sometimes suffer from the quantity-over-quality scenario, which is unfortunately the case here with Game Maker R:Evolution. Bland visuals, janky animations, and a preposterously low budget make Game Maker R:Evolution borderline offensive to longtime fans of the series.
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Love Too Easily may seem silly on the surface, but it’s a surprisingly well thought out FMV that delivers a more lighthearted take on a mystery romance. Fans of international content—especially those that consume Korean and Japanese dramas—will find themselves in familiar territory, but even those less affiliated will still appreciate Love Too Easily’s approach to a simple yet enjoyable story.
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The Substance gives the message of societal pressures and what some are willing to do to counteract the downfall of a lack of attention and appreciation, all while touching on unrealistic expectations of beauty standards. Its craftsmanship as a film goes beyond what we typically see in any given year, and it’s absolutely one of the best films of 2024 and, arguably, ever, with outstanding imagery and performances that will forever be remembered.
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Flowstone Saga has an equal number of pros and cons that balance itself out for better or for worse, so ultimately a game like this, while creative, still leaves a lot to be desired and may leave players yearning for more, but you also won’t find a game quite like Flowstone Saga, and it at the very least set out to do what it wanted to do very well, combining two beloved yet very different types of games in a harmonious way.
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Though by now everyone and their mother has heard that Joker: Folie à Deux is a huge disappointment, it's worth noting that, predictably, the internet has exacerbated the nature of its faults, though that's not to say the anticipated sequel to the 2019 DC masterclass is any good. It has its heart in the right place, but actions speak louder than words as we're left with a film that's very little about Joker, and, in some cases, mocks fans of the original film.
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For avid fans of the fighting genre - especially those that grew up with the arcades - there's a lot about The Rumble Fish 2 that will more or less leave that crowd content with it, especially when being looked at as a piece of history. However, when compared to Switch's other offerings - and the industry as a whole - fighting games are at an all-time high with new, remastered, remade, and enhanced ports of intellectual properties currently, so there's a bit of an oversaturation that has vastly better offerings than what The Rumble Fish 2 can offer for its price of entry.
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There are a lot of Indie games that do their best to make a grand event out of a small budget. In some cases, it can be an impressive feat, but in other cases, it can be a massive letdown when a bigger budget could have helped the game reach its full potential. EDENGATE: The Edge of Life sits somewhere in the middle, but it has its heart in the right place and makes use of its resources the best it can to present a game that's entertaining and interesting enough to be worth completing all the way through, even if its story lacks a clear-cut vision.
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Though we've seen games in all sorts of genres in puzzles, adventures, platformers, etc. utilize time reversal, forwarding, slowing, bending, and more as a gameplay loop, The Entropy Centre stands out as one that is not only consistent with the mechanic but witty and humorous throughout, making for an entertaining trek through puzzles in a Portal-like manner that wears its inspirations proudly on its sleeve.
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Even though it's wearing its inspirations on its sleeve, there's still enough about Asterigos: Curse of the Stars that makes it a great game in its own right and provides its own identity, and a big part of that has to do with its flexibility, accessibility, and simple intuitiveness of its gameplay that makes it a comfortable and enjoyable experience compared to most within the genre.
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