Month: November 2022

It is easy to be blase about another KEMCO game coming to the Xbox consoles these days. See, this review marks a bit of a personal landmark, the twentieth KEMCO title that I’ve played and reviewed since 2017 – an average of four games a year.   The latest is that of Silver Nornir, yet another
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God of War Ragnarok is out soon, and Digital Foundry recently had some hands-on time with Kratos’ latest adventure. According to Digital Foundry, even in its pre-released state, Ragnarok feels unbelievably polished… there are effectively no stutters, hitches, or any other weirdness.” God of War Ragnarok – Shaping the Story (PS5 & PS4) Zero bugs
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The Entropy Centre reviewed on PC by Leana Hafer. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. The Entropy Centre is a more than competent riff on a Portal-style first-person physics puzzler, chock full of brain teasers that manage to have satisfying solutions that made me feel like a big brain time wizard, although it never realizes
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Ahh, the old holiday romance; a rite of passage for many a-teenager through the years. A chance to meet someone who would never otherwise associate with. Most are brief, rarely lasting longer than the holiday itself. But they’re always special. Especially, when they hide a secret. Find out what that secret is in 7 Days
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