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Review : Eriksholm The Stolen Dream : Scene it?

Review : Eriksholm The Stolen Dream : Scene it?

There is a moment that perfectly encapsulates what Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is all about within the first few moments of the game. Quietly sneaking through a factory, protagonist Hanna grabs a note where a worker writes about how slow-paced, meticulous work is gratifying, to which she brightly replies, "I…
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Trainatic Preview : Vampire Survivors…on a Train?

Trainatic Preview : Vampire Survivors…on a Train?

I'll admit it - when I booted up Trainatic, I half expected another Vampire Survivors clone. What I got, instead, was Ryan Forrester's charming take on cozy destruction. Built in Godot, this is his third game, and after ninety minutes with the demo, Trainatic shows enough promise to stay on…
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Review : Palia in 2025 : Home Sweet Home

Review : Palia in 2025 : Home Sweet Home

It’s wild that a free-to-play game with no combat, no meaningful group activities, and a limited number of maps to explore has managed to keep me hooked for over 150+ hours. But Palia has done just that. It completely surpassed my expectations, drawing me back again and again to build…
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Xbox’s Latest Layoffs : The Full Summary

Xbox’s Latest Layoffs : The Full Summary

While rumors began circulating of impending layoffs at Microsoft last week, which we saw the culmination of yesterday, I wanted to wait until we knew the exact details and full breadth before typing it up. As tends to happen, speculation has run rampant and the details are often lost or…
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Preview : Crisol : Theater of Idols

Preview : Crisol : Theater of Idols

Crisol: Theater of Idols was the surprise highlight of my Summer Game Fest schedule, a hybrid of Resident Evil and BioShock. Developed over the past five years in Madrid by Vermila Studios and published under Blumhouse Games, this first-person action-horror asks you to literally bleed for each shell spent. Every.…
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