Please Don't Skip This Musical Coming-Of-Age Story | Mixtape Review

It was only about a year ago when I learned that not everyone gets goosebumps from listening to music. There’s a French word for it–frisson–which describes the feeling some get…

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inKonbini: One Store. Many Stories Review – Inadequate Convenience

There is something special about the Japanese convenience store, or konbini. Alongside the sushi, noodles, sights, and sounds of a trip to Japan, the konbini is an amazing part of…

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Vampire Crawlers Review – Dazzling Dungeons

History has shown that we humans like the movement of light – babies, children, teenagers, adults, and even the elderly are drawn to flashing colors with matching rhythmic sounds. It’s…

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Invincible VS Review – Punching Above Its Weight

The 2D fighting genre, once thought to be a dying category, now flourishes thanks to major franchises and underground hits. Invincible VS straddles the line of those two classifications, bringing…

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Stalking Other Players Is The Best Part Of This Consequence-Driven Game | Tides Of Tomorrow Review

Tides of Tomorrow is the first single-player game I’ve played that desperately wanted me to stalk other human-controlled characters, and that sentiment alone was a compelling enough gimmick for me…

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Saros Review – At The Mountains Of Magnificence

Discovering a powerful (and profitable) new element on a faraway planet is a sci-fi staple that is especially prevalent in modern media, but Saros embraces this trope by making Lucenite’s…

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