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Sushi roll tires. It’s a trio of words not often found together in polite society, and yet Little Big Planet Karting uses such oddities to lure you into its delicious world. As you slide through the cardboard-cutout levels, a homing missile fast on your cupcake tail, it’s hard to contain your smile at the ludicrous nature of it all. And yet, despite the charming facade, Sony’s mascot racer s…
Read moreLost Sphear, like its predecessor I Am Setsuna, wants to remind you of the 16-bit RPGs that were so beloved in the ’90s. Developer Tokyo RPG Factory has succeeded in terms of the basic look and mechanics, but after two games, it’s starting to feel like the studio’s name is intended more literally than we initially realised. Lost Sphear isn’t a bad game by any stretch; it does some genuinely int…
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