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Silver Pines sells Silent Hill horror in a side-scrolling package
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Dylan Shirley
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June 15, 2026
Silver Pines is an uncanny blend of Alan Wake and Silent Hill.
New Rayman Legends Retold is more than a face lift
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Dylan Shirley
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June 2, 2026
When he collects things he yells his name.
I’m still worried about Pragmata
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Scott Hornell
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February 9, 2026
I played the Sketchbook Demo for Pragmata and found the combat very fun but had a number of new issues like environment design and difficulty balancing.
Survival-climbing sim CAIRN rocked my world
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Scott Hornell
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October 16, 2025
A preview of climbing simulator CAIRN exploring the opening hour of gameplay from the PS5 demo.
Black Jacket poised to make a splash in the roguelike world
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Colby Windham
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October 9, 2025
Black Jacket is the next addictive deckbuilder to try its hand at having players literally gamble on their runs.
2XKO closed beta first impressions
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Jeremy Lowe
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October 1, 2025
2XKO just had its closed beta and so far, we're not too impressed by what's on offer.
Out of Sight brings a unique perspective to horror games
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Sam Flanagan
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May 11, 2025
Out of Sight gives us a unique perspective to horror games that shouldn't be skipped.
Echoes of the Unread proves retro systems aren’t dead
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Daniel Leal
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March 30, 2025
Echoes of the Unread proves that just because retro systems aren't sold anymore doesn't mean they're dead.
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