MLB The Show 25 does live up to its name as the most realistic and immersive baseball gaming franchise. Developed by Sony San Diego, this latest installment features a number of new features alongside an improvement of its fundamentals, providing old fans with a similar but new flavor. The play remains as good as it can get with adjustments that make it rich in depth and authenticity. Amongst its new features is the “Ambush Hitting” feature, where players can predict…
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WWE 2K25 Review
WWE 2K25 has the largest roster of any game in the series with more than 300 playable superstars. It features current WWE Superstars from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, along with Legends, Hall of Famers, and even some surprise new recruits. This enormous roster is a giant show of dedication to the sport of wrestling that pleases fans of every age. The blending of eras guarantees that everyone will find something to their liking. Contemporary superstars like Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair,…
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Two Point Museum Review
Two Point Museum is a delightful, interactive addition to the Two Point Studios catalog, having built itself a niche for quirkiness and accessibility-focused management sim design. It takes players off on a trip into the bizarre realm of curating a museum, where more emphasis is placed on building experience and less on putting things on the ground. Rather, it’s an odyssey of the weird and the whimsical, a challenge to establishing and operating a system of museums that are both…
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Warriors: Abyss Review
Combining the classic Warriors gameplay with the roguelike levels of hits like Hades, Warriors: Abyss is one of those “huh” moments that make so much sense on paper. Is it something anybody has ever asked for? Not that I’ve seen. But it’s impossible not to see the potential when it’s pitched right in front of you. Perhaps that’s why it’s a classic shadow drop game. The “available now” announcement meant nobody had to sit through months of trailers and previews.…
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Eternal Strands Review
Eternal Strands, developed by Yellow Brick Games, weaves a vibrant world and introduces compelling gameplay mechanics, but its ambitious design is occasionally hampered by technical hiccups and repetitive mission structures. Released on PS5 (and other platforms), it presents a visually stunning experience with a unique combat system, but doesn’t quite reach its full potential. Gameplay: A Dance of Magic and Movement The core of Eternal Strands lies in its innovative “weaving” system. Brynn, the protagonist, wields magic that interacts ...
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Tap Wizard 2 Review
Tap Wizard 2, a new idle game with action RPG and shooter elements, will be released on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles on January 7. The title features an elaborate spell and skill system, as well as pixel art graphics in a retro fantasy style. Tap Wizard 2 will also hit Nintendo Switch in 2025. Tap Wizard 2 is a game developed by TopCog, an independent American studio. Ultimate Games S.A. is the publisher of the title for…
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Masterchef: Learn to Cook Review
So, you’re into cooking shows, maybe you secretly dream of rocking a chef’s hat and whipping up culinary masterpieces under pressure, just like on MasterChef. Well, “MasterChef: Learn to Cook” on Xbox tries to bring that TV kitchen drama right into your living room, and for the most part, it’s a pretty entertaining experience. The core idea is simple: you’re a contestant on a virtual MasterChef competition. You get recipes, you gotta cook them, and then the judges (who are…
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review
Are you ready for adventure Mr. Jones? Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is one of the biggest games on the year and its exclusive to Xbox for now. Is this a trip worth taking? Will you choose wisely? Here’s our review of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for Xbox Series. In Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the famous archaeologist Indiana (Indy) goes off on a quest to find his cat mummy and soon discovers that the Nazis…
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Sonic X Shadow Generations Review
When I was told that Sonic Generations was the weakest part of this package, I let out an audible sigh. SEGA remasters are always met with these kinds of comments. I still feel the reactions to the Shenmue set. And yet the truth is Sonic X Shadow Generations really does prove that the best of the Blue Blue is ahead of him… and it took a game starring Shadow to prove it. Sonic Frontiers was brilliant, especially after all the…
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Metal Slug Tactics Review
Metal Slug as always been a 2D side scrolling shooter…until now! Metal Slug Tactics is a reinvention of the classic franchise into a strategy game. Is this a good reinvention or should it have stayed a 2D shooter? Here’s our review! Metal Slug Tactics is a strategy game set in a worn-torn world. The story is briefly introduced in words and then the players finds themselves in a tutorial for the battles. There is dialogue and the introduction of other…
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