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Halo: Reach review

I literally cackled the first time I fired a sniper rifle in Halo: Reach’s PC multiplayer. Two shots, two kills, heavy caliber rounds crossing the map and cracking skulls as…

The Signifier review — The hand that feeds

Machines that can look at people’s memories are a fairly popular sci-fi trope. The Signifier, however, goes about it in a noticeably different way. It’s part-adventure game and part-walking simulator,…

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity dataminers may have revealed the base game roster

Image via Nintendo Nintendo was happy to release their demo for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity this week on the Nintendo Switch. But, Instead of playing the game, a few…

Anno 1800 Review – The Prettiest Spreadsheet

At the heart of any European town founded before the 19th century lies a church. It’s the same with Anno 1800. At the center of your city sits a magnificent cathedral,…

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Drops Its 80s-Themed Version of Nuketown Next Week

No true CoD game can be without a take on the franchise’s iconic Nuketown map, and Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will get its…

How to use an Emote in Worms Rumble

For those who want to boogie after accomplishments or signal to teams that you need help, there are plenty of Emotes in Worms Rumble to do so. Doing them is…

Mordhau Review – Medieval Times

The sun beats down on the battlefield as the war cries of my fellow soldiers ring out. Catapults pelt us from a distance and the giant boulders explode onto the…

Call of Duty Modern Warfare: How to Play Split Screen Multiplayer

Image via Activision Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has an appealing aspect of giving you and your friends to chance to play together in the same room in a split-screen…

Castlestorm II review — When worlds collide

The genre-mashing action strategy game Castlestorm II brings players back to the humorous fantasy kingdom where everyone is looking for an excuse to attack each other. This time around, the…

A Plague Tale: Innocence Review – Of Rats And Children

One of the most macabre scenes in A Plague Tale: Innocence is the eponymous plague, manifesting in the form of cursed rats. These vermin have a malevolent, otherworldly presence, their incessant screeching…