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Aftercharge Review

Aftercharge by Chainsawesome Games revolves around two teams of 3 with the usual set up of attackers and defenders. The goal of the attackers is to destroy the energy extractors that are spread throughout the map and the aim of the defenders is to stop the attackers, obviously.

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight builds on strong LEGO foundations by incorporating the Arkham games and LEGO City Undercover. It’s become more sprawling and more engaging through combat, stealth and driving. But its accessibility has not been lost: anyone can dance with the devil in the pale moonlight, not just adults.

Sands and Relics Review

I felt like Sands and Relics was a toe in the water, a test of whether this kind of puzzle would be accepted by the baying puzzle hordes. I think it will, but it will need a Sands and Relics 2 to really push the format to its limits.

Tiny Lands 2 Review

Tiny Lands 2 is a nice, cozy game - there’s really no other way of describing it.

Midnight Swamp Review

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Pawbay Review

If you wish cat sims on the Xbox would stop blocking you from exploring and, you know, acting like a cat, then Pawbay might be your saucer of milk. But it comes with its own problems, not least some control limitations and a tiny game world.