Reviews archive
June 2025
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- June 13
- June 12
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- Razer Joro review: "a fantastic travel companion"
- Razer Kishi V3 Pro review: “Razer’s stubborn pricing throws a big green spanner in the works”
- The Alters review: "More tactile and story-heavy than the Frostpunk dev's earlier games, but the fight for survival is just as fierce"
- SpyraThree review: "Makes all other water guns look ridiculous"
- Splitgate 2 review: "A slick and enjoyable free-to-play FPS, but a disappointing sequel"
- June 11
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- Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition review: "supreme comfort"
- Asus ROG Strix G16 (2025) review: "a jack of all trades"
- The Electric State Roleplaying Game review: "The quintessential road trip movie turned TTPRG"
- Intel Core Ultra 7 265K review: "Not the best, but a lot better than when it launched"
- Date Everything review: "A masterclass in character design full of wonderful faces I love meeting, but juggling so many means sacrificing depth"
- Deltarune review: "This Undertale successor is an unapologetically weird RPG epic, where each chapter is a new canvas that doesn't have to conform to any rigid rules, style, or logic"
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X review: "Bigger, better, and more user friendly than it's ever been – it's the perfect time to dive in"
- June 10
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- Nintendo Switch 2 review: "We're in for an excellent generation"
- Lost in Random: The Eternal Die review: "This sequel's roguelike shift squanders the potential of its Burton-like world, yet I can't stop rolling the die for one more go"
- Survival Kids review: "A largely unambitious but extremely accessible My First Survival Game for Switch 2"
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- June 4
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- From the World of John Wick: Ballerina review: "Brilliant action, even if the plot gives you a sense of déjà vu"
- Battle for the Deep review: "A new and unique take on the long-running, beloved Axis & Allies franchise"
- Lego Twilight The Cullen House (21354) review: "An Easter egg filled set that's a must for any Twihard"
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- June 1