Tag: playstation
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Canyon Cross is a Messy, Explosive Encore
We might have beaten the Warlord in the main game, but that’s not reason enough to leave this post-apocalyptic universe. This DLC has been out for a while now, but we didn’t get the chance to check it out when it released. So now, we decided to stop postponing the clash with the new raider…
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Atomic Heart is BioShock Wrapped in Red Tape #1
We love how Atomic Heart drops us into a beautiful flying Soviet city. It looks and feels amazing. Some say that when the characters open their mouts the illusion cracks a bit. We didn’t mind the cringe dialogue. On the contrary, we welcomed it. It’s part of what makes this game stand out. Not everything…
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Ereban: Shadow Legacy: One Hell of a Prototype
A while back, we saw the trailer for Ereban: Shadow Legacy. A cyborg ninja girl melts into the floor. Our first thought was of an edgy Splatoon of sorts. Then, we forgot it even existed. While the PC version slipped under our radar, the recent PS5 release caught our eye. Based on the trailer and…
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Is Starfield on PS5 a Glorious Fixer-Upper?
When Bethesda first dropped this massive space RPG, it sometimes felt a bit like playing a spreadsheet interrupted by loading screens. But years of patches and loud fans forced their hand. Now it’s on PS5 with the huge “Free Lanes” update and the “Terran Armada” DLC. Against all odds, the game is much better now.…
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Skautfold: Moonless Knight is out on PS5
Most modern Metroidvanias make things way too easy for us. They highlight the path, give us infinite dodges, and gently pat us on the back. Skautfold: Moonless Knight is not that kind of game. It is a game that gladly kicks our teeth in, stitch our arm to an eldritch abomination, and laugh while we…
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Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Blasts Out Today!
Capcom has released a new collection of their mid-2000s handheld role-playing games. The bundle includes all seven distinct versions from the original trilogy. It is available today on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. So, now’s a great time if you’re feeling nostalgic! Core Features Update…

