Extinction – Review (PC)

In a post Dark Souls world, there is a fine line between a challenging game and a frustrating game. The former succeeds in making the player feel as though their failures are a direct result of their own mistakes. The game gives you just enough of a sniff or taste of the carrot to make you feel as though you were just that close to overcoming an obstacle to entice you into one last try. The latter corners you into a feeling that the game is just not giving enough to make the drive forward appealing.

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The Adventure Pals – Review (Switch)

The Adventure Pals is heavily influenced in both art style and humor by Adventure Time, and fans of the series will have no problem getting used to the slightly different aesthetic. Fortunately, it’s also a win for those who are not familiar with the series as its cute animations and repulsive dad jokes will leave you feeling solidly at home.

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Sims Mobile Review

Sims Mobile is a pocket life simulation game that attempts to create the joy of the Sims games on your mobile devices. Following the typical Sims formula, a character is created, sent to complete tasks, and eventually raise a family, build a large house, have a career, and hopefully live an enjoyable life.

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Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom – Review (PS4)

Ni No Kuni 2: Revant Kingdom is a new all-time classic JRPG from Level 5. Its amazing art style and anime aesthetic are second to none, and its fresh take on real time combat is deeply satisfying and strategic. If that isn’t enough, Ni No Kuni 2 packs in an addicting kingdom building aspect that deeply interconnects with everything you do in the game. It’s polished enough you’ll find yourself coming back to the kingdom to do just one more upgrade. All of this adds up to an absolutely incredible experience that I won’t forget for a very long time.

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