Review

Forsaken Remastered

Forsaken Remastered is the latest remaster from wizard developer Nightdive Studios, the masterminds behind the Turok and Turok 2 remasters. The original Forsaken launched back in 1998 to mostly positi...[Read More]

Salt and Sanctuary Review

Reviewed on Nintendo Switch; Also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Having never been able to stick out a Souls game, I thought Salt and Sanctuary would give me an easy journey into the...[Read More]

Hand Of Fate 2 Review

Hand of fate 2 is the sequel to 2015’s pretty well received Hand of Fate. Before playing it I took it upon myself to familiarise with the type of game it is, having never played the original and...[Read More]

Frost: Revolution Edition Review

I’ll let you in on a secret about me: if a game is beautiful to look at, I can guarantee I’ll end up playing it at some point. That quality is what first wrenched my attention from platfor...[Read More]

1979 The Revolution: Black Friday Review

1979 The revolution finally finds its way to consoles after being available on PC and mobile platforms. Based on the actual real life event of the 1979 Islamic revolution or ‘Iranian Revolution&...[Read More]

The Long Reach Review

The Long Reach is a horror-thriller game with one main purpose, messing with your head. How well does it do this? Let’s find out in this The Long Reach review! Reviewed on Xbox One; Also availab...[Read More]

Aces Of The Luftwaffe: Squadron Review

The fight for Europe is done, and a commando group is formed going by the name Aces Of Luftwaffe. Their mission is striking back and invading the USA. It is your squadron’s job to fight back and...[Read More]

Haimrik Review

Words have power and thus it proves in this quirky little puzzle adventure from Below the Game. Haimrik is a scribe and whilst writing his latest book he discovers that by using his own blood as ink h...[Read More]

City of Shroud Review

City of Shroud Review

Decisions, combats and a lot of narration awaits you in this title. Put your best hat, because this is our City of Shroud review.

Semblance Review

A puzzle-platformer? You know how I feel about these *Spoiler* I’m awful at them… This should be fun.   Reviewed on Nintendo Switch; also available for PC and Mac. Gameplay Semblance ...[Read More]

Gene Rain Review

Gene Rain is a 3D, next-gen, third-person shooter fresh out of Deeli Network Technology studios and yes, if you haven’t heard of them that would be as this is the debut game from the Chinese dev...[Read More]

The Journey Down Complete Review

This is a game very clearly inspired by classic point & click titles such as Monkey Island, but does this quirky game hold up against an ever-changing, gaming World? Let’s find out in The Jo...[Read More]

Pocket Rumble Review

Pocket Rumble is a fighting game from developer Cardboard Robot Games and published by Chucklefish. A unique fighting game with a focus on pulling off combos with only two buttons, Pocket Rumble looks...[Read More]

Sleep Tight review

Sleep Tight Review

Time to grab your dart gun and survive the night children! Bedtime is over in this Sleep Tight review for PC.

Earthfall Review

Earthfall is an ambitious project from indie developer Holospark Games. Inspired by cooperative arcade shooters like Left 4 Dead, the game pays homage to a sect of the FPS genre that has seen very few...[Read More]

Mindball Play Review

Mindball Play is a psychedelic racing game with impressive tracks. What separates Mindball from regular racing games is your ride. You’ll race with a ball… A physics game where you’l...[Read More]

Insane Robots Review

Insane Robots is my first card battler game on console. Sure, in the real world I enjoy Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh but I had never used my Playstation to experience board games. My main attraction was the c...[Read More]

Tour De France 2018 Review

The official Tour de France 2018 video games are available today in retail stores and for download on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Play as the greatest champions and live an exciting Tour de Franc...[Read More]

20XX Review

Reviewed on Nintendo Switch; Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Someone who hasn’t played a Mega-Man game playing a game heavily inspired by Mega-Man… How bad can it be? Gam...[Read More]

Fighting EX Layer Review

It’s been years since the old Street Fighter Ex series was a thing, but old school developer Arika has finally returned with a natural evolution of what that series could have become with their ...[Read More]

Six Ages: Ride Like The Wind Review

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind is a combination of interactive story and turn-based strategy, that immerses you in a land of myth. Hundreds of small interactive stories build into an epic, where you gui...[Read More]

The Lion’s Song Review

OVERVIEW Independent studio Mi’pu’mi Games brings their story driven game from PC to Nintendo’s hybrid home console, the Nintendo Switch. After seeing that some point and click adventures ...[Read More]

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Review

Crash Bandicoot, the worldwide known and beloved by many, the one and only orange marsupial makes it’s comeback to our present day via an insane enhanced collection. Remasters are the new black,...[Read More]

Slime-San: Super Slime Edition Review

Slime-San, ‘Super Slime Edition’ finally makes its way onto PS4 and Xbox One, an 8-Bit, 2D Twitch/Action Platformer that follows the adventure of our little, green, slimy protagonist ̵...[Read More]

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Review

I’ve been wanting the play Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles for a long while, and with it recently being released for Nintendo Switch I thought now would be the perfect time! Did it exceed m...[Read More]

Masters of Anima Review

Passtech Games have seemingly drawn inspiration from Pikmin to create a fantastical love child with everything an adventure game needs… well, apart from the cringe factor!   Developed by Pa...[Read More]

Yoku’s Island Express Review

Yoku has arrived on Mokumana and he’s ready for the easy life, soaking up the sun and delivering parcels on a tropical paradise! However, an ancient Island deity is trapped in a restless sleep –...[Read More]

Sushi Striker: The Way Of Sushido Review

Sushi Striker: The Way Of Sushido is a new IP from Nintendo that was released for both the Nintendo Switch and 3DS. Using a Saturday morning cartoon style and an RPG puzzle style gameplay, we will see...[Read More]

Earth Atlantis Review

The underwater Steampunk shoot ’em up ‘Earth Atlantis’ seems to have a ton of potential at first glance. Let’s find out if this game is worth a shot! Published by Headup Games ...[Read More]

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Review

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is the latest fighting game to be released by Arc System Works and is the first time they’ve brought four different franchises into one game and to feature a two versus two ...[Read More]

Lust for Darkness review for PC

Lust for Darkness Review

What happens when you watch too much films about cultism? This game. Let's take a look at Lust for Darkness.

Mario Tennis Aces Review

Mario Tennis Aces is the latest in the long running Mario sports franchise. After much criticism over the release on Wii U, this sequel is a chance to show that tennis games starring Nintendo’s iconic...[Read More]

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