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Browse all of our detailed and informative PS4 game reviews for the latest Sony PlayStation 4 games from niche indies to big AAA titles.

Superhot VR Review
Take the red pill
July 20, 2017 - It takes a lot for an indie game to gain an instant following. Now that Superhot has finally entered the realm of virtual reality, does it provide the same level of intense gameplay? Strap on your headset and let's see.
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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Review
Explore an adorable new world
July 19, 2017 - The land of Gemea has been taken over by purple clouds of murk that have broken the Cloud Catcher. It's up to you to save this world from crisis and uncover the story of how this evil mist came to be.
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Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire Review
A repetitive yet intriguing action RPG
July 18, 2017 - Beating on hordes of dastardly foes as a princess and a ragtag group of warriors sounds like a fun time. Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire has you command a small army to fight for your kingdom so get ready for battle.
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Fantastic Contraption Review
Clever puzzles and a farting cat
July 17, 2017 - Some games are so strange that you have to play them to believe it. The construction-based puzzles in Fantastic Contraption may be tricky to solve but does it offer a worthwhile VR gaming experience?
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I and Me Review
A puzzle platformer with cat photos
July 15, 2017 - If you've ever wanted to play as two kitties simultaneously then here's a game for you. I and Me features simple yet challenging puzzle platforming gameplay so get your wits ready and let's pounce!
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Leap of Fate Review
It's all in the cards
July 14, 2017 - If you're looking for a challenging game then you can't do much better than a twin-stick roguelike. Leap of Fate has you work through card-based stages in order to uncover the pasts of four fateful heroes so if you're up for it; let's shuffle the deck.
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Iron Crypticle Review
Twin-stick mayhem that kicks axe
July 13, 2017 - There have been many games throughout the decades inspired by the classic arcade hit Robotron. Iron Crypticle has a medieval spin on the formula so sharpen your axe and let's get ready for one crazy adventure.
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AereA Review
An imaginative yet underdeveloped adventure
July 10, 2017 - Action RPGs come in many forms yet few allow you to play cooperatively with friends. AereA offers a promising music-themed premise but do you have what it takes to reclaim the nine primordial instruments?
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Tokyo 42 Review
Isometric Metal Gear
July 10, 2017 - Blending stealth and action elements is a formula built for success. However, does Tokyo 42's unique take on the genre result in a worthwhile isometric open world adventure?
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Micro Machines World Series Review
Actual toy cars are more fun
July 6, 2017 - Racing around overhead tracks in virtual toy cars has been enjoyable since the early '90s. Now that Micro Machines is back after a long hiatus, does it keep the fun-filled spirit of the original games alive?
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