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An average gamer, reviewer, anime fanatic that enjoys playing games involving vehicles, a rocket launcher and a hell lot of people!! And behind all that mess is the screams of excruciating pain and agony as each individual Non-Playable Character gets blasted, torn from limb to limb, or simply just get shot in the balls by an innocent teddy bear launched at 200mph point blank all while hanging upside down on top of a building or tower. Other than that… I like sleeping! You can contact me at paul@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Rainbow Six Extraction Review

Zombie shooters has made a resurgence for the past couple of years and just like your stereotypical zombies, they really just keep coming back no matter how much you beat its ugly head. Now before anyone grabs a bat and…

Just Dance 2022 Review

Here we go again! Just Dance 2022 much like every sports game like NBA and FIFA is a staple annual release and the year apparently never really ends without all of them wearing a brand new pair of pants before…

World War Z Switch Review

Over two years since its initial release back on consoles and PC, World War Z is back and it’s bringing the big guns but packing it up in smaller chunks with its Nintendo Switch release. The third-person zombie shooter which…

Blue Reflection: Second Light Review

There are a lot of things that I wished I could’ve just forgotten this year but I’m not a video game protagonist that has that kind of comfort. Yet for pretty much almost every other game out there, memory loss…

Neptunia x SENRAN KAGURA: Ninja Wars Review

I’m a huge sucker for anything Neptunia related, it’s a series that does so well in its story execution for being so carefree and uncommitted to its own adventures thanks to its witty, lazy and lovable characters that more often…

Darksiders 3 Nintendo Switch Review

I’m not that proud to say that I own the Darksiders games when I’ve only actually finished one out of them all. It’s not a terrible series per se but each of its interconnected titles does have a pretty distinct…

Mary Skelter Finale Review

Lately, I’m in a constant cycle of stress and depression. It wakes me up in the morning and kept me from getting a good night’s rest thinking where did I went wrong or what path I should’ve taken to get…

Nexomon Review – The Pokemon Game on a Budget

We’re not going to beat around the bush so let’s just address the elephant in the room right away… Nexomon is a Pokemon clone through and through. Sadly, there’s no way around this but thankfully there’s no need to do…

Kitaria Fables Review – It was Almost Good!

Kitaria Fables is a game that in my head actually sounded really good the first time I heard about it… well, almost! Developed by Twin Hearts, a team consisting of three people from Yogyakarta, Indonesia and published by PQube, the…

Tales of Arise Review – A Fresh Take of the Classic Tales Formula

“The release of a new Tales of game, in my mind, has always been nothing more than a forgone conclusion.” Is what I literally said in my opening sentence for my Tales of Arise Demo article. And from that demo,…