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Antstream Retro Cloud Gaming

What is Antstream? For around 3 years, game streaming has been the new way to play AAA games. Using Google Stadia, GeForce Now or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, players have been playing games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Destiny 2, God of War and many more. It was very much geared towards graphically intense […]

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Murder by Numbers – Game Review

If there’s one puzzle game that tends to appeal to everyone, it’s nonograms, popularly known as Picross. A set of small boxes that, once solved, shows a hidden image. Over the years, different developers have garnered interest in this kind of puzzle. The problem, however, is that beyond offering numerous puzzles to solve, they do […]

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Race with Ryan
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Race With Ryan – Game Review

Race with Ryan is a family friendly kart Racer based around the child YouTube star Ryan of Ryan’s World. But is it worth picking up? We review Race with Ryan on Stadia. Ryan, Who? For those of you unfamiliar with Ryan (I’m assuming those over 15 without younger family members), he is a young child of […]

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Neighbours back From Hell
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Neighbours back From Hell – Game Review

Get ready for some laughs with this fun yet challenging game. Neighbours back From Hell (from Handy Games and Massive Miniteam) silently dropped on to the Stadia store on Thursday at £12.99/$14.99 USD/$17.99 CAD and we’ve given it a review.  Filling Missing Gaps Stadia may not bring as many games as other services to the […]

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Hello Engineer – Game Review

The Hello Neighbor franchise has garnered quite a bit of interest from the public – especially with the younger audience, thanks to its child-like concept of terror. Over the last five years or so, the franchise has seen a fair number of game releases – almost one per year. The original title, Hello Neighbor, and […]

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Time on Frog Island
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Time on Frog Island – Game Review

Shadowdrops are always a great surprise. Time on Frog Island, developed by Half Past Yellow and published by Merge Games, made its way to Stadia alongside other platforms. As of late, Merge Games has been highly supportive of Stadia, with DEATHRUN TV releasing as a Pro title last month as well. Without further ado, let’s […]

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9 To 5 Game – Stadia Review

No this is not the Dolly Parton simulator we’ve all been waiting for. This is a free to play first person shooter hidden among the Google Stadia library, but is it worth your time? Find out in our 9 to 5 Stadia Review. Working Nine To Five In this free to play first person shooter, […]

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Worms W.M.D
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Worms W.M.D – Game Review

Can a simplified strategy game stand the test of time and engage players new and old? The original Worms game surfaced in 1995 and has seen a few reiterations without changing all that much. How does the latest version stack up? Find out in our Worms W.M.D. Stadia review. Bombs Away! Like the other versions before […]

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Animated characters from "Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach" stand together in a neon-lit setting with a starry sky, seamlessly brought to life through cloud gaming.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach – Game Review

There’s no denying how far the Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) franchise has come since Scott Cawthon released the first title back in the summer of 2014 – giving birth to one of the most successful video game series in the world. Over the last couple of years, the original creator and sole owner of […]

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Rabbids: Party of Legends – Game Review

The rabbit-like creatures from outer space return in the latest original party game from Ubisoft. The 1-4 player family game is available now now in the cloud, but is it worth picking up? Find out in our Rabbids: Party of Legends cloud game review. Gameplay At the beginning, the game lets you choose one of […]

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