Romeo is a Dead Man review for PS5, PC
Romeo is a lot of things; he’s also the action hero we need.
Romeo is a lot of things; he’s also the action hero we need.
Strap in for more than an hour of “eye-catching third-party and indie games headed to PS5, along with the latest from teams at PlayStation Studios”.
How badly do we want that exclusive bomb-shaped stress ball?
I’m going to have such a blast with this title!
Code Vein’s follow-up still has some work to be done.
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An interlude in the story to hold you over for the next major chapter
Harada’s gone and now we have to pay for the privilege to add Roger Jr. to your roster.
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The title’s promotional train continues to chug along ahead of its February 12th release date.
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A space-age gacha game filled with anime girls, but… it’s secretly Factorio?
A slightly confusing horror story that feels a bit clunky, but looks pretty good.