The giant fan-focused collector’s edition of the rogue-like TMNT game gets us into a nostalgia frenzy
Million Depth review: Every time we fall, we get back up
Playism’s Million Depth puts a futuristic and parallel world spin on the concept of life and regenration.
Nicktoons and the Dice of Destiny review: Nineties Baby’s first dungeon crawler
A smart action rpg aimed at kids but satisying enough for adults who grew up with the characters
Jaleco Sports Bases Loaded review: Renting my past
The classic Bases Loaded games are back just for me, whether anyone else wants them or not
Hello Kitty Island Adventure Nintendo Switch 2 review: It’s the same but better
Hello Kitty finally gets a native Switch 2 edition, and it’s definitely the version to own.
Date Everything! review: You really can
Feel free to date it all. All of it. Everything!
Sword of the Sea review: One day, it rained
Sword of the Sea shows that life is precious and perservering
Battle Train review: An explosive one track mind
Part board game, part roguelike, all trains going boom
Battle Suit Aces review: It’s all in the card (battles)
The new release from Trinket Studios takes various gaming elements and influences and adds a card-battling system that can often be engaging
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 hot take
The latest Call of Duty is good! Zach likes what he’s played so far, and talks about why it has great controls, motion and a lot going for it











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