
Loopindex review for PS5/4, Xbox Series X/One, Switch
This game certainly feels like an endless, repetitive loop.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
This game certainly feels like an endless, repetitive loop.
A poker game with too many flaws to be enjoyable.
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The developers of Super Soccer Blast return with a game that?s pretty much the same as their last one.
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A ?90s classic gets new life — if not any improvements — on current-gen systems.
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This game was better when it was called 2048.
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