
Leonardo Faierman
Staff Writer at Screen Rant
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4 days ago |
screenrant.com | Leonardo Faierman
Amazon Prime’s Secret Level gave us the dark sci-fi Pac-Man riff “Circle,” a short-form experiment with Alex-Garland-meets-Pixar vibes. This was quickly confirmed as a backdoor pilot for Bandai Namco’s Shadow Labyrinth, a 2D action-platformer scheduled to coincide with the dot-gourmand's 45th anniversary.
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Leonardo Faierman
Raidou Kuzunoha XIV returns to active duty in Atlus’ creature-collecting fantasy detective adventure RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. The fact that this nearly 20-year-old ARPG has been rescued from its PS2 purgatory with a slew of QOL bells and whistles is reason enough for Shin Megami Tensei fans to jump for joy. For everyone else, the game presents a great Japanese historical fiction yarn within a genre-blending JRPG that thinks outside the usual box.
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3 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Leonardo Faierman
I reviewed Douze Dixièmes' psychologically charged puzzle platformer Shady Part of Me a full five years ago, finding an impressive debut for a studio that hinted at greatness to come. Published once again by Focus Entertainment, MIO: Memories in Orbit looks to fulfill that expectation with another gorgeous and contemplative project.
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Leonardo Faierman
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Video games have subverted Arthurian legend before, but Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is shaping up to be one of the best examples. Developed by Questline and published by Awaken Realms, this new open-world first-person action RPG summons immediate comparisons to the Elder Scrolls games but measurably one-ups some of Bethesda’s signature output. Imaginatively scripted with varied combat options and creative quest design, Tainted...
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Leonardo Faierman
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account In key ways, Monster Train 2 is indistinguishable from the original, but it brings more content to tangle with, giving this no-less-than-essential sequel a victory lap quality. But who can complain? The first Monster Train game launched in 2020, and it gave Slay the Spire some worthy competition. Developer Shiny Shoe didn't require an Early Access period, extending a respectful challenge to Slay’s utter dominion over the deckbuilding...
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