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Routine Review – A Retro-Future Nightmare Full of Dread and Discovery

After a 13-year wait, it’s finally time to enter the abandoned lunar base and unravel the mysteries of what happened there in the first-person survival horror game Routine. Routine Developer: Lunar Software Price: $25 Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (reviewed) MonsterVine was supplied with a PC code for review. Routine was originally announced […]
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MonsterVine’s Holiday Gift Guide 2025 – The Best Games to Gift This December

We’ve entered Mariah’s month, and while we’re helpless against her catchy tunes, we still have some video games to suggest for this coming holiday season. Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O World Stage Platforms: PC, PlayStation & Xbox | Price: $20 The Untitled Virtua Fighter game, likely to be called “Virtua Fighter 6,” won’t be shipping out […]
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Octopath Traveler 0 Review – Great Combat, Flat Narrative, Mixed RPG Results

Octopath Traveler 0 has a strong start, with a combat system that feels like a huge improvement over the previous entries and a powerful narrative set up. The story loses steam after the opening narrative branches, and the combination of a silent protagonist and no static party members makes it hard to get invested in […]
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December 2025 Indie Game Wrap-Up: The Best New Indie Releases and Demos You Can Play Now

We made it to the end of the year! Hooray! And what a tumultuous year it has been, despite being a pretty fun year for gaming. Indies especially have had a great year, and to cap it off, I’ve got six indies here for you that are sure to garner some interest. I’ll also be […]
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MonsterVine’s Holiday Gift Guide 2025: The Best Game Deals for November

It’s finally that special time of the year where families physically assault each other for 10% off a TV in Walmart at 3 am. Gamers are notoriously civilized folk; however, we get our deals from the comfort of our homes, and boy, do we have some games for you to keep an eye out for […]
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Master of Command Review: A Deep, Addictive Strategy Roguelike for History Fans

To me, the best games are the ones you stumble on and go “Oh, yeah, this is what I have been looking for all my life.” Master of Command is a game I have always wanted: a muskets-and-bayonets-era strategy game covering a war very few people care about (the Seven Years’ War, which you should […]
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