MIO Memories in Orbit Review – Art that is deadly
Time and time again, it has been proven that games do qualify as a form of an, and I would argue it might be one of the most complex to...
Read moreDetailsTime and time again, it has been proven that games do qualify as a form of an, and I would argue it might be one of the most complex to...
Read moreDetailsTomba 2 has to be one of my favorite games of the PS1 library, and now I get a chance to do a Tomba 2 The Evil Swine Return Special...
Read moreDetailsIt has been eight years. Eight years since the first teaser for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (originally presented as simply Metroid Prime 4) appeared at E3 in 2017—that's right, the...
Read moreDetailsRoutine is out and today at Infinite Start we are doing a Routine review, I'm surprised that Routine didn't even get a space at the game awards, let alone even...
Read moreDetailsFor years, the story of Kazuma Kiryu—the Dragon of Dojima—was synonymous with PlayStation. It was a tale of neon-drenched Tokyo streets, melodrama you could cut with a knife, and the...
Read moreDetailsThis is a Milano's Odd Job Collection review, and this is a big release because it took 26 years for it to come overseas. This comes from the hands of...
Read moreDetailsWhen Octopath Traveler launched on the Nintendo Switch in 2018, it was more than a JRPG—it was a visual revelation. Square Enix proved that HD-2D wasn’t just a stylistic experiment...
Read moreDetailsThe Hyrule Warriors series, much like its Dynasty Warriors progenitor, is heavily reliant on fan service and the sheer, chaotic joy of mowing down hundreds of enemies at once. But...
Read moreDetailsCall of Duty has long been a formulaic mainstay of release calendars, an annual obligation, but the routine has crashed to a new low with Black Ops 7. Despite the...
Read moreDetailsInnovation is tough, especially in a genre so constrained like the one Monsters Are Coming Rock and Road has to deal with. Today I bring to you a Monsters Are...
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