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An enthusiastic performer and musician, after finishing his degree in Drama Benjamin went on to complete a PGCE and is a qualified primary school teacher. He has been a gamer all his life, first taking up the hobby when his doctor prescribed him a Game Boy to help him control his ADHD. Ever since, he’s preferred his entertainment interactive; enjoying thought-provoking narratives and emergent gameplay. Benjamin has been writing for Invision Community since his degree days, and whilst he prefers Switch gaming he also enjoys experiences on his PS4 and PC. During his time at Invision he has reviewed a large number of games and peripherals, attended 2021's digital E3 conference and served as a judge in the 2022 Crunchyroll Anime Awards.

The Last Hero of Nostalgaia PC Review

Over the last few years, the Souls-like genre has had quite a few ups and downs. The originators of the genre -From Software – have set the standard time and time again, and despite many attempts by their competitors to…

Let’s Build a Zoo Switch Review

Over the years I’ve tried a few times to get into different types of management games, yet never found myself sticking with them. Most of the time I end up confused as to why I’m doing badly and unable to…

Return to Monkey Island Switch Review

I never thought I’d be writing this review. For too long the Monkey Island franchise had been left dormant; seemingly abandoned by the owner of the IP – Disney – since they acquired the original developer of the series LucasFilm. The…

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Review

If you had come up to me a few short weeks ago and asked me about my favourite JRPG of all time, the answer would have come too easily – Final Fantasy X. Since I first played it as a child, the…

Rabbids: Party of Legends Review

Very few fictional creatures divide opinion quite like the Rabbids. Some compare them to Minions, with their obnoxious voices and endless energy whilst others praise the overall character and joy inherent to the creatures. They’re Ubisoft’s answer to Marmite. Personally,…

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Review

For a long, long time, the Warriors, or Musou games have ridiculed the world over for being a series of mindless button mashers. Endlessly popular in Japan, the series was considered a cult success at best in the west. That’s…

Seven Pirates H Switch Review

You may have noticed that over the last few years I’ve covered quite a few fan-service games. Surprisingly, the reason I often pick these kinds of games up is that they often have some really interesting and sometimes even completely…

Neptunia X Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars Review

In the last decade or so there’s been a rising tide of crossovers taking over media as a whole. I like to call it the MCU effect. No longer is a franchise able to stay in its own line for…

Rune Factory 5 Review

I haven’t always been a fan of farming and life sim games. For most of my life I very much had the wrong idea about them, as my assumption was always that they were slow and lackadaisical. Then Stardew Valley…

Total War Warhammer 3 Review

After six years, we’ve finally come to this; the end of Total War: Warhammer. Originating from the genius mixing of two long-running franchises, the series has been somewhat of a breath of fresh air for fans of both. Warhammer fans…