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We can't say that players raised on the likes of Super Mario Odyssey and other modern platformers will respond the same way, but if you dream in 64-bit and your formative 3D games featured visible polygons, you won't regret exploring Cavern of Dreams.
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Claimed to be the world's most cost-efficient i9 Mini PC, we check out the latest from Geekom.
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As relaxing as flotation therapy.
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537
Well at least we can play California Games again.
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690
Corn Kidz 64 feels like a genuine title from the N64 era and we commend the developer for their ability to successfully recreate that retro experience.
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Delivers the creepy-crawly kicks promised by its title.
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El Shaddai feels genuinely more creative and interesting than a lot of the titles it would consider bedfellows today.
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Tough enough to navigate and conquer the rugged wilderness.
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Balancing brutality and comfort is tough for any game, let alone a Soulslike, but Another Crab’s Treasure proves capable of supporting both.
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We wish we liked Library of Ruina more than we do; its world and characters touch on clever themes and storytelling devices, but never fully lean into its potential.
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Imagine a bad Star Wars fan film with a higher budget that runs for over two hours and you've got Snyder’s latest misfire for Netflix.
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276
SaGa Emerald Beyond has a deep and satisfying combat system that gets its hooks into you from the jump.
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260
Slice 'n' dice the frame rate.
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In so many ways Stellar Blade comes across as reactionary. It’s a rejection of the way that modern games aim to be accessible with crystal clear wayfinding, easy-to-solve puzzles and an easy mode that plays itself.
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Knuckles is an absolute riot. Wade Whipple’s over-the-top antics give the stoic echidna a much-needed foil, and the result is a laugh-a-minute road movie that just happens to be a six-part miniseries.
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Settle in for a lot of battles and delvin'.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is not the steaming cash grab that you might have assumed by seeing the publisher involved.
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Tales of Kenzera: Zau's loving exploration of grief and death is complimented by satisfying platforming, crunchy combat, and easygoing exploration.
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Lunar Lander Beyond is a solid recommendation for fans of the lander sim genre. It performs well on the Switch with no discernible frame rate issues and looks great.
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Grounded is a fantastic survival game, a colourful, unique, and original slice of joyful adventuring that everyone should play if they have the opportunity.
 
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