Tag: PC
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Sudden Strike 5: Welcoming Continuation
We’ve always been huge fans of the Sudden Strike series. We fondly remember back in 2000 what a joy the title from the Russian studio Fireglow Games brought us. They essentially wrote the blueprint for the real-time tactics genre, stripping out the tedious base building and resource farming that dominated the era. It was refreshing…
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The Day I Became a Bird: Art Over Action
The Day I Became a Bird leans entirely into low stakes and high aesthetics. You are Frank. You have a crush on Sylvia, a girl completely obsessed with birds. Naturally, you decide to build a bird suit to win her affection. It is a wonderfully pure premise that we enjoyed greatly. But when you look…
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Blood Reaver is a Blast from the Past with Huge Potential
It’s really hard not to get sick of Early Access roadmaps masquerading as playable games. Nowdays, you can’t throw a rock without hitting a dozen such games. When Blood Reaver dropped into our lap promising a gritty, dark-fantasy co-op shooter, we couldn’t help but roll out eyes, thinking: here comes another one. But then we…
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The Complex Russian Roulette that is Sol Cesto
Games that pretend to be fair are simply the worst. You know the ones. The shiny new roguelites that pat you on the head and promise that if you just learn the attack patterns perfectly, you will definitely survive. Sol Cesto throws away any pretense. It drops you onto a 2D grid and then spins…
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People of Note is a passionate gig you shouldn’t skip
A turan-based RPG musical where you literally fight to the beat sounds like a recipe for disaster. But, Stray Gods was also a musical and we love that game to death. People of Note is a game that has a lot on its plate. And yet, somehow, it actually pulls it off. It has the…
