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Deep Regrets Board Game Review: Like Bringing Dredge to the Tabletop

Deep Regrets is a game that’s simply fun, thanks to its engaging artwork and push-your-luck mechanics, and what it fails to deliver in demanding strategy, it makes up for in…

Static Dread: The Lighthouse review: Something wicked this way comes

In the heart of the sea.

Stormgate Review

With the Early Access label now gone, this RTS combines the familiar and the fresh.

Zenith Board Game Review: Galactic Tug-of-War for Two

Zenith is a strategic dueling game for two players that features tense, tug-of-war gameplay across five planets. With deep yet fair player interaction and consistently impactful decisions, it's one of…

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV Review – Solid Base With Tepid Additions

Reviewed on: Switch 2 Platform: Publisher: Nintendo Release: July 24, 2025 Super Mario Party Jamboree released for Switch late last year to a generally positive reception, and for good reason.…

Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game Review

Bringing a slice of Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere to the tabletop.

BioShock 4 – Studio Head “Ousted” After “Failed” Review And Everything Else We Know

2K's BioShock series has seen three installments so far, and a fourth game is now in the works–with some key changes compared to the original three. For starters, series creator…

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound Review – A Cut Above

Like the best revivals, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound feels like it could've come from a different era. Crafted by Blasphemous developer The Game Kitchen, Ragebound is a deliberately old-school action game…

Dead Take Review – No Reshoots Necessary

Dead Take feels more like an artist's point of view of the unsaid traumas and private despair that plague the lives of actors than a horror adventure game. It is…

Demon Slayer – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 review: Keep it simple, slayer

CyberConnect 2's Demon Slayer sequel is largely iterative, and that's plenty.