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Iron Meat Gets Free Extra Beefy Update

Iron Meat’s next Major Update serves up a fine platter of juicy new content for players to devour  Retroware, the finest purveyors of flame-broiled pixels, are pleased to announce the release of Iron Meat’s second major update, injecting a wealth of sizzling hot new content into the meat-and-metal run-and-gun shooter.

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Starlight Legacy Review

If you’re looking for a new rpg to play with a old school turn-based rpg vibe, then we may have a game for you. Starlight Legacy is out for the Nintendo Switch today. How is it? Here’s our review! Starlight Legacy is a turn-based rpg that is inspired by the classics. Its story starts with the main character being dragged along by his best friend to go see the king. From there, they get pulled into a world saving quest.…

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More Thoughts From Me: I’m Addicted to Fantasy Life i

Hello, my name is Dan. I’m addicted to Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. How did things get this way? Let me tell you all about it. I have a group of friends that I play with a lot on Animal Crossing New Horizons. I’ve been playing with them since New Leaf. They are really great friends. And recently we were talking about the new Fantasy Life. Two of us were really excited for game. I didn’t think…

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The Precinct Review

The Precinct challenges the norm in a gaming world where players are playing as criminals, but it’s not an exception. It has its own unique twist. In Averno City, 1983, a game with neon lights and crime-filled streets, you must wear the badge instead of avoiding it. In the movie, you follow Nick Cordell Jr, the son of a well-regarded police officer, as he endeavors to gain recognition while solving the mystery surrounding his father’s demise. The Precinct combines procedural…

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More Thoughts From Me: Final Fantasy Strangers

I checked out Strangers in Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin over its free weekend on Xbox. I had heard bad things about this for the most part. What did I think of it? Here are my thoughts on Strangers in Paradise. Strangers in Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a prequel to Final Fantasy 1. And this is very obvious early on in the game, when  Garland (from FF1) appears. Then he’s mentioned. A lot. The four warriors of light legend appear…

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Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo Impressions

What do you get when you cross Paper Mario with the movie Coco? You might get Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo. Let’s talk about this unique game that’s now available on Xbox Gamepass. Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo is now available on Xbox Gamepass and on other systems. The game stars Kulebra, a snake-like bone creature that finds himself in limbo. There are souls trapped here that can’t move on and its up to Kulebra to help them.…

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Echoes of the Unread Brings Enchanted 8-bit Adventure To Kickstarter Today

Prepare to embark on a magical journey of friendship, imagination, and song as the Kickstarter campaign for Echoes of the Unread, a brand new adventure for the NES, is now live. Developed by Clever Cat Games and published by Mega Cat Studios, Echoes of the Unread puts players in the shoes of Rhapsody, a young girl who, after falling asleep while studying in the library, awakens to a strange world where the books have come to life and her voice has the power to shape the world around her with song.

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Moving Houses Review

I love simulation games and so when I was asked if I wanted to review a game about packing stuff up and moving well, I thought why not. It should be a simple, cozy, zen-like game to play right? Right?! Here’s our review of Moving Houses for the Nintendo Switch. Its time for you to move. You really need to get out of this house. There’s a moving truck and boxes. So you grab a box, take it into your…

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Finding Frankie Review

With the prevalence of mascot horror and indie thrillers in the gaming industry, Finding Frankie endeavors to blend the thrill-seeking excitement of parkour with the spine-chilling terror associated with a twisted game show. Created by Superlou, this brief yet captivating adventure challenges players to complete an obstacle course in a life-or-death scenario, aided by the spooky cartoon mascot Hogan. The game begins with a familiar but sinister plot: you’re one of the lucky few enticed into playing at the Finding…

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review

Originally released in 2006, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion changed the standards for open-world RPGs. Its vast world, dynamic AI, and emergent gameplay set the stage for Skyrim and several other genre efforts. Oblivion Remastered now, nearly two decades later, comes not just as a visual facelift but also as a creative reinterpretation that treads the line between respect and innovation. Created in partnership with Virtuos, this remaster is a statement rather than just a nostalgia trip. It queries: What…

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