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This high-end handheld packs impressive features, but at a premium price.
Zotac, known for quality graphics cards, has entered the handheld gaming PC arena with the Zone. As fatigue sets in for some in this market, the Zone stands out, particularly as a rival to the Steam Deck OLED. It's the...
The early access status of Hades 2 is surprising, given that Supergiant Games plans to keep it there for most of 2024 before calling it version 1.0. What's astonishing is that it already has nearly everything you'd want from a sequel to one of the best roguelite action games ever made. Hades 2...
Saying Factorio: Space Age rewrites the rules doesn't do it justice. It's more like the game has automated the entire process: an inserter yanked the rulebook from my mind, tossed it into molten lava, while a new set of instructions was manufactured nearby and inserted into my brain - only to be...
Satisfactory is an instantly engaging factory simulator where you and up to three friends land on an alien world, tasked with establishing a base and producing increasingly complex materials to launch into space for your unseen employer, FICSIT Inc. To succeed, you'll need to gather resources...
While it lacks the deft touch of something like Oshi no Ko, the broad strokes here are interesting, especially if you liked the themes of the main game.
If you have any nostalgic connection to the ZX Spectrum whatsoever, then you're going to adore The Spectrum – it does everything it needs to in order to satisfy long-time Sinclair fanboys with its meaningful improvements.
I do think the art has let it down and made it difficult to convert people on the Steam page into buyers, but I recommend looking past that, because this is a decent VN worth your time.
Though it isn't much of an upgrade over its predecessor, Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 offers an enjoyable and simple puzzle gaming experience which cleverly links with the first game's story and feels well worthwhile.
Given the many options currently available on the market when it comes to emulation handhelds – some of which are (almost) providing the same level of power that we see here – it's tricky to recommend the Pocket DMG to everyone.
8-Bit Adventures 2 is an exquisitely crafted RPG epic that any fan of classic (and we mean classic) RPGs will appreciate for its adherence to the conventions of games of the era.
Goblin Slayer is a perfectly adequate tactics JRPG that people who have nostalgia for the genre back on the PlayStation will have a particular fondness for.
Although Carpathian Nights is certainly basic in some respects – for instance, the breakable candles contain small restorative hearts, and that's it, while a few enemy designs look a bit lackluster – it really nails the classic Castlevania feel.
Stray won’t challenge you, frustrate you, or take up too much of your time. Perhaps that’s why we enjoyed it so much. It plays like an open-world point-and-click paired with largely on-rails action sequences.
Little Big Adventure was always a charming and eccentric game. In modernising it, 2.21 had to ditch the trademark control scheme and revamp the wonderful isometric graphics – two major selling points.
To fully appreciate it you've got to be comfortable with glacial pacing and an earnest attempt to take something that looks like it should be fanservicey and give you something to think about instead.
ModRetro went above and beyond with the Chromatic to remake of the Game Boy Color in the best way possible; making this handheld the ultimate way to currently experience Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
El Paso, Elsewhere is recommended for fans of stylized action games, noir narratives, and anyone looking for a fresh take on the third-person shooter genre.
For fans of strategy games, Chinese history, or those looking for a deep, narrative-driven experience on the Switch, Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Remake is definitely worth considering.
"Miniatures" is a delightful addition to the Nintendo Switch's puzzle game library. Its unique diorama-based puzzles, combined with stunning visuals and a calming soundtrack, make it a standout title.
Rage of the Dragons NEO stands as a masterful revival that respects its Neo Geo roots while embracing modern fighting game standards. The refined tag-team system, paired with responsive rollback netcode, creates matches that feel both nostalgic and fresh.
While issues like limited strategic options and indistinct enemy designs could potentially be addressed, introducing additional musical variety, gameplay options, or variables would contradict the game's minimalist philosophy.