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Yet Another Zombie Survivors Review

Do we need another zombie game? Yes, yes we do. Especially if it is Yet Another Zombie Survivors by Awesome Games Studio. Bring On the Horde, of zombies not the other oneOk, let's be honest, there are a lot of zombie games out there. There are a lot of rougelites out there. There are a ton of bullet hell, dodge and survive style games out there. Are they all good? No. Are they all exciting? No. But when Awesome Games decided that they were going to make Yet Another Zombie Survivors, they made sure to do it right. This motley crewYou start off with

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Shatterline Review

Enter the Impact Zones to counter the Strafers. Grab that Red Salt from the Bomber Dogs you just took out. Beware of the Gardeners as you enter the Glasshead Nursery. Determining the nature of the Crystalline could save what remains of humanity. This is a global-scale military operation, and Shellguard’s scientific endeavors depend on your success.If this sounds intriguing, then get ready for intense rogue-like expeditions with Frag Lab’s near-future, post-apocalyptic, massively multiplayer, first-person shooter Shatterline. Released September 8, 2022, you can play for free on PC with planned releases in the future for PS4/5, and XBox One.THE LOREThere is a

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Shardpunk: Verminfall Review

Welcome to the rodent apocalypse. We hope you survive your stay.Shardpunk: Verminfall is a turn-based strategy game set in the aftermath of the rodent takeover of a generic capital city. Your mission is to journey through the ruined city, heading toward the palace to deliver an advanced mech - the last hope for turning the tables on the rats and reclaiming the capital.The game consists of a series of battles, each taking place on a grid-based map in one of the locations within the city. There are some side objectives, but the main objective is generally to get from one side

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Organs Please Review

Organs Please arrives nearly a decade late to the party started by Papers, Please. An obvious riff on Lucas Pope’s successful immigration inspector simulation, this game takes the satirical approach even further and deals with themes that may be sensitive to some, but if the thought of incinerating, hitting with a spoon, and turning humans into canned food isn’t an issue for you, this is an interesting yet somewhat repetitive take on the dystopian society genre.Burn Baby BurnIt’s a race against time and extinction in Organs Please, as humanity struggles with a global resource crisis. The logical thing to do in

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