Infinity Nikki review

What happens when you take a long-running mobile game series all about dress-up, wrangle it away from its cellular origins, shove the concept into a Genshin Impact mold and unleash it onto PC and console? You get Infinity Nikki, Infold Games’ fifth entry in the series, but the first one many will have likely ever…

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Blizzard is delisting the OG Warcrafts from GOG, but GOG says it’s gonna preserve them forever anyway, hands out a discount, and announces new policy for its preservation program to boot

Thank god for corporations, eh? Blizzard has acted swiftly to put an end to the scourge of people not spending $40 (£35) on its recent remasters of Warcraft 1 and 2. The studio is delisting the original versions of those games from GOG, ensuring no innocent consumer will accidentally pick up DRM-free, classic editions of…

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Grab 29 books from perhaps the best TTRPG publisher in the business, including a fantastic alternative to D&D, for just $18 in this limited time bundle

Even if you’ve never heard of TTRPG publisher Free League, you’ve probably at some point seen the cover of one of its games and gone “Wow, what’s that?”. With books like the Alien RPG, The One Ring, and Vaesen, the Swedish company has shown off incredible art direction, refined production values, and damn clever game…

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Review: Life Is Strange: Double Exposure (Switch) – Not Quite Picture Perfect On Switch

Double trouble. The Life is Strange series has been an interesting diversion from Square Enix’s typical MO of putting out endless takes on RPGs, instead offering heavily narrative-focused stories exploring the trials of various people who develop supernatural abilities. This series’ strong storytelling has garnered a loyal fanbase, it’s also proven to be a bit…

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