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The End of History Review | NoobFeed
Maisie from NoobFeed writes:The End of History isn't friendly. It is hard, slow, and demanding without feeling bad about it. Survival is more important than being a hero. Being ready is more important than reacting quickly. Failure happens a lot, and while it can be discouraging, it is also a good way to learn. The systems are complex, linked, and not always perfect, but they work together to make something special: a game that sees history as a delicate process instead of a victory parade. -
Skate Story Review | NoobFeed
Wasbir from NoobFeed writes: Skate Story was not made to meet the typical standards of a skating game. It doesn't give you a choice, limits replay ability, and resists mastery fantasies. What it does offer is a link between the theme, the physics, and the mood. Instead of viewing skateboarding as a sport, Skate Story views it as a theory. -
Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International Review | NoobFeed
Nusrat from NoobFeed writes: In terms of graphics, Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International looks like a PlayStation 2 game that was made from an older Super Famicom game. The character models have big heads and exaggerated body parts, and the surroundings feel empty and simple. -
UNBEATABLE Review | NoobFeed
Maisie from NoobFeed writes: UNBEATABLE is noisy, messy, fashionable, and very honest. It combines rhythm gameplay with a story that some people won't like, but when it works, it really works. The two-button method shows that a simple design doesn't have to be shallow, and the tale gives each beat you touch an emotional meaning. -
Demonschool Review | NoobFeed
Nusrat from NoobFeed write: There are a lot of different things in the game Demonschool. Its tactical fighting system is creative, fun, and always interesting, making it a fun change from standard turn-based RPGs. The presentation is slick and confident, with a great soundtrack and striking visuals. It fails to connect the story and make the characters interesting. The game has interesting ideas, but it has trouble with pacing and emotional depth. The characters are attractive, but they dont cha -
Cozy Caravan Review | NoobFeed
Zahra from NoobFeed writes: Cozy Caravan is a gentle, well-thought-out addition to the cozy game genre that focuses on mental comfort instead of complex mechanics. It is designed to be easy to use, with a friendly world and a slow pace that lets you make mistakes. Cozy Caravan is successful because it has a clear vision of what it is. -
Terminator 2D: NO FATE Review | NoobFeed
Azfar from NoobFeed writes: Terminator 2D: NO FATE is not a game that tries to please everyone. It's straight, focused, and doesn't care if it's old-fashioned. The game can be finished in a short amount of time, especially on easier settings. A big part of what makes it fun is that you can play stages over and over, learn how to play better, and discover new routes. Without a license, it could feel short or easy. But as an approved adaptation, it does what so many other adaptations didn't do. -
Games Want You to Play Forever, But Dispatch Tells You When to Stop
Is there a more infamous monkey-paw wish than the collective dream that all our favorite games could last forever? Well, the finger curled, because it seems like all major game publishers in the world only want to make games that go on to infinity.With the rise of live-service games, it's been a struggle to know when to put the controller down, especially when games like Fortnite release seasonal content like The Simpsons season pass that ask you to play long enough to unlock stupid sexy Flander -
Why Im Done with Consoles After a Lifetime of Gaming
The Outerhaven writes: After decades of gaming, I explain why rising prices, subscriptions, lost ownership, and control issues finally pushed me away from modern consoles. -
Smasher Available Now for Meta Quest
Cyberpunk VR shooter Smasher has arrived just in time for Christmas, now available for Meta Quest and SteamVR headsets. -
Modders are bringing GTA: San Andreas to GTA 5's RAGE Engine
Revolution Team, the modding team behind GTA Vice City NextGen Edition, has announced GTA: San Andreas NextGen Edition. -
Mario Kart World Hits 2.5 Million Sales in Japan, Sets New Franchise Record
Mario Kart World reaches 2.5 million retail sales in Japan in 29 weeks, becoming the fastest-selling Mario Kart title and the top-selling game of 2025 so far. -
Katanaut review - ChristCenteredGamer
CCG writes - "Katanaut as a game is very well put together. It doesnt appear that any corners were cut, and the general feel is quite clean. I feel like it can be compared in a lot of ways to Dead Cells, and there are certain aspects of Katanaut that I actually like more, namely the combat system. I love how smooth it feels to quickly slide around, slashing through every enemy that happens to be in your path. The gameplay loop is very nice, and I would certainly recommend this game to any other -
Utawarerumono: ZAN Review | NoobFeed
Asura from NoobFeed writes: Utawarerumono: ZAN doesn't do anything new for its genre, and it often feels like a missed chance to learn more about the Utawarerumono world. People who love the series may enjoy seeing their favorite characters in a new style, but people who are new to the series may find the game confusing and disappointing. -
Routine Review | NoobFeed
Mahi from NoobFeed writes: ROUTINE is a work of focused horror design. It focuses on mood rather than show, immersion rather than ease of access, and conflict rather than power fantasy. The game does a great job with interface design, environmental stories, and sound effects. ROUTINE works because it trusts people to think about what they do instead of just reacting. -
Pioner Review | NoobFeed
Nusrat from NoobFeed writes: PIONER is a game that doesn't know what it wants to be or what it is right now. The mood works, creating real suspense and interest as you explore abandoned buildings and dangerous places. The shooting and mobility mechanics are strong, and the systems are streamlined so they don't waste your time. The MMO structure hints at a lot of content, faction dynamics, and long-term progression that may turn into something interesting. -
Netherworld Covenant Review | NoobFeed
Azfar from NoobFeed writes: Netherworld Covenant is not a game that is meant to be liked by everyone. It requires patience, focus, and the ability to learn from failing over and over again. In exchange, it gives you a very satisfying fighting system, an eerie setting, and a way to make different character builds that push you to try new things. -
In The Switch 2's First Year, Every Third-Party Port Tells A Story About The System
In November 2017, Bethesda Softworks and port specialists Panic Button performed what seemed like a miracle: They released a Switch port for id Software's recent reboot of Doom. The game, a famously fast-paced, intense shooter with modern graphics, seemed ill-suited to Nintendo's handheld and its capabilities, but despite some visual blurriness and a reduction in the frame rate, the game held up well on the hybrid system. In GameSpot's 8/10 review of the Switch port, Peter Brown praised the game -
Puzzling Places Holiday Update Now Available
The hugely popular VR game, Puzzling Places, has received a brand new Holiday Update available to download for free on all formats. -
Stardew Valley Shadow Drops on Switch 2 With Free Upgrade
Stardew Valley is now available on Switch 2 as a free upgrade for existing Switch owners, with a standalone price of 14.99 dollars at launch.
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