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Upcoming and New Game Reviews

 

Outriders - Feb 2

Square Enix, People Can Fly

Full Review
 

Prince of Persia - Mar 18

Ubisoft

Preview
 

Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Feb 4

Cyanide, Nacon

Full Review
 

Returnal - Mar 19

Housemarque, Sony Interactive Entertainment

Preview
 

Little Nightmares 2 - Feb 11

Tarsier Studions, Bandai Namco

Preview
 

It Takes Two - Mar 26

EA

Preview
 

Cyberpunk 2077

Was it worth the wait?

Full Review

Ghost of Tsushima

A tale of Two Tactics

Full Review

Death Stranding

Postman Pat and his Pickled Foetus

Full Review

Maneater

A Sharks’ Shallow Tale

Full Review

Streets of Rage 4

Beat em up’s are back with a bang

Full Review

Disco Elysium

Don’t take drugs kids. Drugs are bad

Full Review

Shadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun

Kill, Save, Kill, Save, Kill, Save

Full Review

Ryse: Son of Rome

Rising from the ashes of the bargain bin

Full Review

Afterparty

A hangover from Hell

Full Review

Doom Eternal

Demons beware, he will Rip and Tear

Full Review
 

Little Nightmares

The Triple A Indie Puzzler that’ll have you shitting bricks

Full Review
Little Nightmares
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Little Nightmares

Tarsier Studios and Bandai Namco have achieved something truly special with Little Nightmares, creating a game that feels Indie through and through, but with the big budget feel of a Triple A title, think if a movie were to be co directed by Wes Anderson and Michael Bay. With another Little Nightmares in the works (aptly named Little Nightmares 2), here’s hoping we get the seconds we have so been looking forward to.

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