Category: PlayStation 4

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“Lost Words: Beyond the Page” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 4 Reviews Xbox One | 0 Comments | 14 Apr 2021

Indie games are relatively easy to overlook, especially when you don’t really know what it is you’re looking for. As someone that typically always plays the latest and greatest, I’m always looking for a palette cleanser, and Lost Words: Beyond…

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“It Takes Two” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 01 Apr 2021

Editor’s Note: Before we start off the review, I want to transparently mention that I am a full-time employee at Glu Mobile, which was acquired by EA last month. At the time of this review’s publishing, the deal has yet…

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“Persona 5 Strikers” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Reviews | 0 Comments | 12 Mar 2021

As someone that absolutely loves RPGs, Persona 5, and the Switch, the thought of how Persona 5 Strikers was first announced still kind of burns. For those unaware, it was codenamed Persona 5S for a while, which led gamers to…

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“Ys IX: Monstrum Nox” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 4 Reviews | 0 Comments | 01 Feb 2021

It’s a breath of fresh air knowing that the game doesn’t begin with Adol and Dogi on a sinking ship nor does it feature Adol having a bad case of amnesia.

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“Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 26 Jan 2021

Atelier fans should feel right at home, but we can’t help but feel that while there’s a lot to appreciate, some more work is needed in order to discover its potential.

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“Bugsnax” Review

author image by Eduard Gafton | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 09 Dec 2020

Bugsnax is a game with a big heart and one that is positively bizarre.

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“Yakuza: Like A Dragon” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 4 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 04 Dec 2020

Once considered a cult-hit, the Yakuza series has finally been rising in mainstream gaming popularity as of late, and it’s both refreshing and curious to see the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio continue to take crazy approaches with the direction of…

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“Sackboy: A Big Adventure” Review

author image by Jon Yelenic | PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 02 Dec 2020

Sackboy: A Big Adventure takes the franchise in a new direction while still maintaining the infectious charm of its predecessors

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“Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla” Review

author image by Josh Schwartzman | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 02 Dec 2020

The Assassin’s Creed franchise has come a long way since its inception back in 2007. Gone are the quiet, calculated kills from the shadows, replaced with loud, brandish battles filled with violent fanfare and over-the-top executions. Valhalla is the biggest…

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“Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 22 Nov 2020

At its core, though, Spider-Man: Miles Morales is really just more Spider-Man. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel or anything like that.

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“Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War” Review

author image by Jon Yelenic | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 22 Nov 2020

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a game that wears many hats, but doesn’t fit any of them quite right.

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“Watch Dogs: Legion” Review

author image by Josh Schwartzman | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 16 Nov 2020

Legion’s gameplay feels entirely bland and uninspiring, despite its ambition on making every character in the game playable. The story sometimes gets lost in the random filler and constant need to meet everyone in the city, and it’s here where Watch Dogs: Legion loses its heart.

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