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Fashion Police Squad Review

Having a poor sense for all things chic and in vogue isn’t exactly a crime, but in Fashion Police Squad there is no absolution for bad taste. A retro shooter with its tongue firmly planted in the cheek, bullets in this one are but a process to make every enemy look positively stunning and cheerful. It’s intentionally silly, but somehow manages to make this intriguing concept of a clothing police engaging and fun for everyone, including lovers of meme culture.A Ravishing Shot at First-Person ShootersFashion Police Squad mixes the old with the new, with simple 3D for the locations and items,

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Mirror Forge Review

Indie horror games can be a fickle bunch, with potential to be a remarkable journey but quite often dragged down by low budgets and lack of polishing. Mirror Forge has an interesting story and the trip comes with intriguing moments, but the seams and cracks are sometimes too visible to ignore. Silent Hill fans may shed a tear or two, Stranger Things aficionados will come up with comparisons to the upside down world, but may also shake their heads in disbelief at some of the choices in display.Multiverse of MadnessDescribed as a first-person psychological survival horror game, Mirror Forge follows the

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Crimson Snow Review

Short, sweet, and scary. This succinctly describes Crimson Snow, the perfect game for Christmas time, assuming you like your Christmas bloody and with chills down your spine. Steppe Hare Studio has delivered a high-quality horror game on a low budget, offering enough scares and a persistent sense of dread that will make you look at Christmas decorations in a whole new way.Crazy Ex-GirlfriendThis Christmas Eve starts as many others, as you and your girlfriend Joyce make plans to spend a lovely holiday. Who knows, you may even pop the all-important question right now, if everything goes according to plan… but it

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Deathwatch Review

Deathwatch is a dream come true for those who love staring at cameras and waiting for something to happen. You are a paranormal security guard of sorts in this oddity, a test of patience that requires meticulous attention to detail, as in any other spot the differences game. The catch here is that you will fall prey to a few jumpscares as you are combing the screen, a cheap tactic often used by horror games that fail at creating a compelling gameplay core.Paranormal Lack of ActivityPlayed in VR or in standard keyboard and mouse control mode, Deathwatch is an inexplicable resource

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Slime Rancher 2 Review

Some games should come with a diabetes warning sign. Slime Rancher 2 perfectly fits the bill as it delivers a cuteness overload masquerading as a relaxing gameplay experience, when in fact there is so much going on, that getting your nerves wrecked in no time is also a possibility. Slimes, it seems, are an unruly bunch, and while they attempt to leave you in awe with their lovely sounds and adorable expressions, chickens will be devoured, and tarr slimes will swallow regular slimes whole. It’s a dog-eat-dog world but with slimes in this delightful mix of first-person shooter and farming simulator.Way

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