
Review of Phoenix Springs: There is always hope
The next step is not to let yourself get lost in the story. Chasing your beat at any cost will do you no good. As a reporter, it’s better to follow the abstractions.

Review of Metal Slug Tactics: All guns blazing
Despite being a turn-based tactics game, Metal Slug Tactics flawlessly maintains the run and gun spirit of its I.P. by making each character's crucial unique powers be fuelled by 'Adrenaline' points which are acquired by moving each turn. The further you move a character, the more Adrenaline they accrue.

The Age of Mythology: Retold review Approach Baldr's gate.
After the quality of the Age of Empires remasters, it should come as no surprise – but the balance of old features and new twists is marvellous. Together, they make Age of Mythology: Retold a lovely, worthy remaster perfect for all players – experienced, nostalgic, or otherwise.

Review of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remastered is an impeccable remaster collection. While it has a few flaws, the narrative, world-building, soundtrack, and voice acting make the games a gratifying experience.

Review of Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii: Like a Dragon
Don't be put off by its absurd name or ridiculous premise; Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii provides a sincere and heartfelt adventure that successfully marries the series' penchant for engaging power struggles with high-octane swashbuckling action. For existing fans, it's a superb follow-up to Infinite Wealth.

On a hot day, the cozy games at the SAGE: South Australian Game Exhibition were appropriately cool.
A cozy game (cosy game in Commonwealth English) is a video game genre that emphasizes non-violence and relaxation. Initially derived from the life simulation genre, cozy games commonly include activities such as gathering and growing plants and nurturing other characters.

Evaluation of Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remastered in Legacy of Kain
The remastered collection includes new features such as toggleable high-fidelity graphics, a modern control scheme, improved camera controls, a map and compass, an overview of cut levels, a photo mode, and a day and night cycle which was cut from the original Soul Reaver.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review – As Indy as it comes
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is an absolute romp that perfectly channels the spirit of the original movies. It's the best Indiana Jones game since Fate of Atlantis—and yes, it really is that good. With surprising set pieces and a story that never overstays its welcome, the Great Circle is a delight.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Review – The Absolute Most game
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a game that unabashedly demands you meet it on its level, which I do find somewhat admirable. I just constantly found it to be a miserable slog to engage with, where everything was ten times more overblown than it had any business being.