Ty Sheedlo
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20 Best Movies About Magic Ever Made
From the charm of old Disney animated films to the thrills of Guillermo del Toro's work, these are the best movie about magic and illusion.
The Signifier Review: Mind-Bending Monotony
The Signifier is an interesting dive into the human mind and technological anxiety, but it struggles to keep up with its grand ideas in gameplay.
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix Review - Toon Much of the Same
Like other kid-friendly titles before it, Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix takes the Mario Kart blueprints and drives off with them.
Spellbreak Review: A Fantastically Fun Battle Royale
Spellbreak provides the ultimate mage fantasy with its overpowered elemental abilities. Is it enough to win the battle royale crown over other greats?
Best Friend Forever Review: A Dorky, Doggo-Filled Delight
Bred from the best kind of content that Tumblr offered, Best Friend Forever is an inclusive dating-sim pet-care hybrid full of snoots to boop.
The 19 Best Japanese Animated Movies
From the cyberpunk of Akira to the jazzy funk of Cowboy Bebop, we rank the Best Japanese Animated Movies of all time.
Ninjala Review: Packs a Pint-Sized Punch
Ninjala's pint-sized ninjas carry a lot of punch. Combat, filled with bursts of bubble gum and yo-yo swings, makes for pure candy-colored chaos.
My Beautiful Paper Smile Review: Not Much Behind the Mask
My Beautiful Paper Smile's disturbing hand-drawn imagery and style can't overcome its underwhelming narrative and brief playtime.
Colt Canyon Review: Rooting-Tooting Shooting
Colt Canyon is a playground of pixelated cowboy shootouts, a fast-paced blast-to-the past with quite a difficulty curve.
Those Who Remain Review: Let Dormont Stay Dormant
Those Who Remain doesn't have jump-scares, it has jump-yells. Yelling at the game for its clunky controls and puzzles. A new one around every corner.
Predator: Hunting Grounds Review - B Movie, C-Game
Predator: Hunting Ground's clever premise can't meet the expectations of its ever-evolving namesake. The end result: a most tedious and ugly game.
Moving Out Review: Three Cheers for Chores!
Moving Out is a delightful couch co-op game missing a crucial component in these trying times: online multiplayer. Moving is hard without friends.
Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure Review - Fun Despite Itself
Overcoming its unnecessary and glib narrative, Twin Breaker manages to be a fun, if not terribly original, retro adventure with plenty of content.
Overwatch: Complete Echo Move Set, Tips, and Tricks
Echo is unlike any character added to Overwatch before her. Here is a basic overview along with some helpful tips and tricks to winning with Hero 32.
Echo Preview: Introducing Overwatch's Hero 32 [EXCLUSIVE]
Echo is the 32nd hero added to Overwatch, both advancing the game's story in preparation for its sequel and completely changing up the current meta.
Samurai Shodown Switch Review: A Shogun Street Fighter
Samurai Shodown's first installment in 11 years shows why the series remains to this day, but also why it is eclipsed by greater fighting franchises.
Daemon X Machina PC Review: Bright and Beautiful Mech Action
The PC port of the former Nintendo exclusive brings everything with it: tight gameplay muddled by an overwritten story; luckily, it's still a blast.
Table Manners Review: A Frustrating and Futile Dating Game
Dating is hard enough, but Table Manners sets out to show just how ridiculous it can be. Unfortunately, the physics are too futile to be any fun.
Stories Untold Switch Review: An Excellent Micro-Dose of Horror
Part text-adventure, part virtual escape room, Stories Untold challenges expectations and weaves together a haunting and compelling narrative.
AO Tennis 2 Review: Swing and a Miss
AO Tennis 2 may be strikingly realistic, but it proves that without a fun twist to the virtual world, tennis should stick to the actual courts.