Every IGN Game Review for January 2021 | Reviews in Review

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Welcome to Reviews in Review – a show that rounds up all the games IGN reviewed this month, so you can get a birds’-eye view of what you should or shouldn’t be spending those holiday gift cards on – obviously, the full reviews will give you a lot more info, and you can find links to all those in the description. This month we are talking about Nuts, Olija, Everspace 2, Factorio, Cyber Shadow, Skul the Hero Slayer, The Medium, and Hitman 3 Also, friendly reminder there’s no way to objectively determine the quality of a piece of art or entertainment, and the scores primarily exist to summarize how that particular reviewer felt about the game – but hey, they also give you something to argue about in the comments.

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