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Welcome to issue 151 of The GameOn Magazine!
While I have to readily admit that a certain movie
theme composed by John Williams has been echoing
throughout GameOn Towers for days now, I can’t
fault our team’s ability to review other games. We’ve
got a packed issue on that front, and it’s not like we’ve
skimped on the rest of the mag!
While there’s only one anniversary article (which
narrowly missed last month’s deadline, it’s a well
timed one. Angry Birds Space came out 10 years ago,
and mere weeks ago Rovio re-released the original
game rebuilt in the Unity engine. We also have the
usual So I Trieds, Is It Any Good, some tips, and the
start of a new diary series.
While not all of them have a solid quarter of release
announced so far, almost all of the games in our
previews are coming out soon. Whether it’s weeks or
months it’s not always clear, but at least you can keep
an eye out for them. Out now in Steam’s Early Access
we have Hidden Deep, Fire on Fight, Thy Creature,
and Have a Nice Death. Other than those we have
Tinykin, Jack Move, and 10 games all-in-all!
As I mentioned before, the reviews are where most of
these pages have gone, with mostly very wellreviewed
games! See if you can spot the single 4/10
bringing the magazine’s average down. Alana ran up
The Ramp, Mike wrestled with WWE 2K22, and
FluffyAxe potted some Strange Horticulture.
Meanwhile, Gorzagorz caused Babylon's Fall, Jinny
caught the Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and Samiee
drove the Agent Intercept. You know about the
biggest reviews already, because you looked at the
front cover, so I won’t mention those.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Diaries - Part 1

Erin began a journey

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Diaries - Part 1

6 mins

Videogames With Most Results in Pornhub

Artura went on the naughty site

Videogames With Most Results in Pornhub

3 mins

Angry Birds Space Is Still The Best Spin-Off

Andrew looks back at Angry Birds Space

Angry Birds Space Is Still The Best Spin-Off

3 mins

My Friendly Neighborhood

For a fraidy-cat, I play a surprising amount of horror games. I suppose that I do actually enjoy a spooky and frightening situation as a source of tension, but I’m just bad at handling fear when it comes around.

My Friendly Neighborhood

8 mins

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Some years ago now, around the release ofPokémon Black and White, I described to some friends what kind of changes I’d want to see in a Pokémon game to make me buy one again.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

9 mins

Wobbledogs

Describing Animal Uprising's debut title Wobbledogs would be like comparing it to an LSD trip, the main differences being that Wobbledogs is legal, safe, and definitely cheaper.

Wobbledogs

4 mins

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

Whenever I think about first-person looter-shooters that have outstanding writing, over-the-top characters, and pop culture references coming out of every orifice, it's hard for anything to come above Borderlands in that respect.

Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

6 mins

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

It's interesting to see how Star Wars, as both a cultural entity and a franchise, has shifted in the aftermath of Episode IX's rather tepid reactions.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

7 mins

Animal Shelter

Animal Shelter (or Animal Shelter Simulator according to one logo on its Steam page) is a fairly relaxed management/simulator game in which you are in charge of running and developing, you guessed it, an animal shelter!

Animal Shelter

5 mins

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

Chaos... Chaos must be vanquished. Chaos, Chaos, Chaos... I'm not exaggerating the use of Chaos as our protagonist, Jack, likes to bring this up at every available opportunity in Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin just in case it had slipped our minds.

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin

6 mins

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GameOn Magazine Description:

PublisherGameOn Networking Ltd

CategoryPuzzle & Gaming

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

GameOn Magazine is a monthly video game magazine that focuses on everything gaming, from Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Reviews of games out, previews of games not out yet, interviews with development teams and gaming article, each month is packed with over 30 different features.

GameOn Magazine is published by GameOn Networking Ltd. and is available in the UK, the US, in mainland Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and many other countries.

GameOn Magazine features articles on a variety of topics, such as:

* Reviews: Reviews of the latest video games, from AAA blockbusters to indie gems.
* Previews: Previews of upcoming video games, giving you a sneak peek at what's to come.
* Interviews: Interviews with developers, designers, and other industry insiders.
* Features: Articles on a variety of gaming-related topics, such as history, culture, and technology.
* Columns: Columns by leading gaming journalists and personalities.
* Tips and tricks: Tips and tricks to help you improve your gaming skills.

GameOn Magazine is a great resource for anyone who loves video games. It is packed with information and inspiration, and it is a must-read for any gamer. Subscribe today and stay up-to-date on the latest gaming news and trends!

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