Review: Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr – Step aside Diablo III

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NeoCoreGames has taken on one of the biggest challenges in the history of the Warhammer 40,000 franchise. With their attempt at bringing 3D-isometric gameplay into the series, we get to see what it takes, what comes with it and just how well Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr can deliver this potential. What we witnessed, wasn’t what we expected.

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Review: Gene Rain – Raining down on the parade

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Gene Rain is an independent game both developed and published by the China-based team Deeli Network. While this game has a lot of potentials, this Gears of War-style cover-based shooter has a lot to overcome in the very near future if it wishes to succeed. Find out why with our review.

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Review: Dead Cells – I died. I died a lot.

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After almost a year in Early Access, Dead Cells by independent team Motion Twin is finally here for the console gamers, allowing them to dive into one of the most challenging roguelike-metroidvania style games ever released. Now, it’s our turn to share our adventure and our thoughts of the game with our review for Dead Cells on PlayStation 4.

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Review: Killing Floor: Incursion – Killing off the undead horde in VR

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Already claiming its name as a horde shooter on PC and consoles, Killing Floor has now stepped into the realm of VR gaming and is upping the ante for the first person shooter genre as a true competitor for games of its type.

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Review: Narcosis – In the deep-sea, the darkness is your drug

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Narcosis is a deep-sea title taking place at the ocean’s floor and placing players in a fight for their survival as a catastrophic series of events have ravaged the habitats they once called home. With declining supplies and limited resources, players will find themselves walking the ocean’s floor in an advanced deep-sea exploration suit in hopes of making it to the surface.

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Review: The Banner Saga (Switch) – An epic worth playing

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The Banner Saga is a brutal, beautiful, and unforgiving title, one where hardships are everywhere. The game touches on sensitive topics ranging from racism, politics, pain, and sacrifice, but brings it all full circle with an impressive and powerful strategy RPG experience.

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Review: Insane Robots – Insanity, cards, and a whole lot of fun

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Insane Robots is a card-based roguelike strategy title where players take on the role of Franklin, a robot who has lost his memory and is in need of your help in order to find out the truth as to what happened to him and why he has been punished by fighting in tournaments with other Insane Robots like himself.

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Review: The Lost Child – Nothing lost, but nothing gained

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The Lost Child is a recently released JRPG from designer Takeyasu Sawaki, the creator of El Shaddai, is a far cry from his previous works and brings out some of the best in modern day JRPGs and light-novel games. Let’s take a look at what The Lost Child has to offer with our official review of the game.

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Review: Shining Resonance Refrain – Resonating in our hearts

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Shining Resonance Refrain is an up-to-date version of the PlayStation 3 title. This newly launched version features all previously released content, English dubbing/subs, and even an entirely new story through its Refrain mode, which lets players experience the story from the Empire’s point of view. Find out what we thought of the PlayStation 4 version of the game today.

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Review: The Lion’s Song (Switch) – A song worth the listen

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The Lion’s Song is a critically acclaimed point-and-click title where players take on the role of some of Austria’s most renowned artists and innovators coming out of the 20th Century during the height of World War I. In our time, we explored their hardships, the effects the war had on them and the world around them.

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