Thomas Wilde
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I’ve grown to appreciate games with premises that, when I try to explain them to people outside the hobby, sound…
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Thomas Wilde
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Conscript is, in almost every way that matters, a classic survival horror game. You’re alone in hostile territory, surrounded by…
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Thomas Wilde
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Video games, both on the hobbyist and business ends,tend to get caught up in buzzwords. This medium had marketers before…
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Thomas Wilde
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I should’ve made Amity write this one for me. Thank Goodness You’re Here is the video game equivalent of one…
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Thomas Wilde
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It’s easiest to describe The Star Named EOS as an escape room, but you might not want to leave. It’s…
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Thomas Wilde
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For the next couple of weeks, whenever I see an inanimate object behaving oddly, I’m going to wonder if a…
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Thomas Wilde
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Exophobia bills itself as a first-person Metroidvania, but that’s not terribly accurate. It feels more like someone tried to port…
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Thomas Wilde
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I haven’t written as many columns about “bullet heaven” games as I could have. Almost as soon as Vampire Survivors…
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Thomas Wilde
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Starting with 2002’s Harmony of Dissonance, several of the Castlevania games on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS let you…
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Thomas Wilde
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Without looking, I assume that at least half the reviews for Capes used the phrase “superhero fatigue.” That might be…
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