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Rosh Kelly

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    Martha is Dead Review – Martha is Dead Scary

    Martha is Dead meets every expectation and exceeds most of them. Its near-flawless design sets a new benchmark in the quietly horrible.
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    Nintendo Switch OLED Model Review - Feels Like More Than A Toy

    The Nintendo Switch OLED model offers a range of visual, audio, and quality of life upgrades to the near half-decade old console.
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    Sable Review - I’m Sabling Away

    Sable offers the chance to explore at your own speed, with your own goals, and without the need to exert violence or experience shock twists.
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    Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance Review - Dungeons that Drag on

    D&D: Dark Alliance is a flawed game in an incredible world. The combat has grains of brilliance layered under issues and frustrations.
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    Outriders Guide – The Ultimate Devastator Playbook - Wccftech

    If you’re a damage-soaking tank at heart, the Devastator is the class to pick in Outriders. Read our guide to learn how to play it at its best
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    Spellbreak Chapter 2 Preview - New Game Modes and Cosmetics for Eve...

    We checked out a demo of the upcoming Spellbreak Chapter 2 - The Fracture season, due to introduce more game modes and cosmetics to the game.
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    Partisans 1941 Review – Pilfering and Perplexing

    Partisans 1941 blends differing aspects of the tactical squad genre with mixed results, as the actual combat leaves to be desired.
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    Lost Ember Review – A Relaxing World To Get Lost In

    Lost Ember is a game that wants you to take your time and take in the beauty around you, and it absolutely nails these goals.
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    Draugen Review – Full of Life

    Draugen is an enthralling series of mysteries wrapped in a beautiful, haunting landscape. It's hard not to play it to the end to find out what happened.
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    We. The Revolution Review – What Kind of Judge Will You Be?

    We. The Revolution is a great concept. Unfortunately, it falls down at one of its key moments, but the overall experience is still tense and atmospheric.
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    Battlefleet Gothic Armada II Review – Smashing Space Fleets

    There are a couple of issues here and there, but ultimately Battlefleet: Gothic Armada II feels fun and powerful, even if you don't know the source material
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    Steel Rats Review – A Rat Against Lions

    There is something enjoyable in Steel Rats, but also a lot it doesn't get quite right. Against the other games of the season, Steel Rats just can’t compete.
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    Pathfinder: Kingmaker Review – Carving Your Own Path

    Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a huge game. The depths of its mechanics seem to have no limit, which also means it is not an easy game to jump into.
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    Mini Metro Review – Having Fun with Public Transport for Real

    Mini Metro is nothing like real public transport. Millions of people don't have to use it each day, but they might just want to instead.
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    The Settlers Preview – They’re Back and Busier Than Ever

    We checked out The Settlers, a new chapter in the long-standing strategy series made by Ubisoft Blue Byte, at Gamescom. It's due in Fall 2019
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    Dead in Vinland Review – Another Flavor of Viking Greatness

    Dead in Vinland is a Viking game in the style of Darkest Dungeon. It's fun, well paced and slightly overcomplicated, but ultimately worth it.
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    Masters of Anima Review – A Surprisingly Well Made Action RTS Game

    A beautiful game with a simple, engrossing theme running throughout it all. You might think you've seen something like Masters of Anima before, but it has more to offer than it would seem at first glance.
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    ECHO Review – Imaginative and Creepy at The Same Time

    ECHO is creepy and imaginative and despite some flaws that come with the limited budget, it offers a lot of engaging, memorable and unique moments.
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    Dear Esther: Landmark Edition Review – Simply Unique

    The Chines Room's Dear Esther is even better in this Landmark Edition. Do yourself a favor and buy it, if you haven't played the game already.
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    Broken Sword 5 Review

    Broken Sword 5 is a reminder of just how entertaining point and click adventures can be.