Paper Cut Mansion Review
Paper Cut Mansion is a very charming roguelite survival horror title that manages to tell a compelling story while serving up inventive puzzles and serviceable action.
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Paper Cut Mansion is a very charming roguelite survival horror title that manages to tell a compelling story while serving up inventive puzzles and serviceable action.
Full review after the jump.
ELEX II is a massive improvement over its predecessor, though its dated graphics and awkward combat can drive players away before they get a chance to truly explore the vast world of Magalan.
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Sifu is a gorgeously presented martial arts beat ’em up that will sometimes manage to get in its own way, but almost always ends up making up for its mistakes with exciting combat and a novel approach to death and failure.
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Far Cry 6 doesn’t revolutionize the formula, but it offers enough new content and ideas to keep players busy with the series’ best entry yet.
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Humankind is an incredibly addictive historical strategy title that will only get better with time.
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Curved Space may look like a one-trick pony with a simple gimmick, but it’s actually a very engaging twin-stick shooter teeming with good ideas and fun combat encounters.
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Streum On Studio’s latest release might be a bit rough around the edges, but it’s a blast to play.
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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground is a fun marriage of roguelite elements and turn-based tactical combat, though bugs and other issues prevent me from giving it a glowing recommendation.
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Biomutant is an extremely fun open world action RPG, but it suffers from uneven combat and lackluster mission variety.
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Days Gone’s post-apocalyptic Oregon looks great and plays even better on PC, giving anti-hero Deacon St. John the redemption arc he deserves.
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