Fate/Extella is a strange game on many levels. Whilst I’ve become quite accustomed to playing bizarre Japanese games for review, something about Fate/Extella confused me the moment I booted it up. Maybe it was the style of the game; this…
Disgaea 5 Complete Review
The Disgaea series is one which divides opinion; you’re bound to either love it or hate it. A cutesy mix of Japanese wackiness and tactical battling makes it a very distinct flavour of game. My first foray into Nippon-ichi’s flagship…
Project Remedium Preview
Project Remedium is a strange, strange game. Described by its steam page as a “story-driven action shooter set inside a human body devastated by illness and bad circumstances,” Project Remedium was recently successfully Kickstarted by Playway on behalf of Polish…
Total War: Warhammer – Realm of the Wood Elves Review
Just over 6 months ago I was given the chance to review Total War: Warhammer; the latest game in the Total War franchise from Creative Assembly. As a life-long Warhammer fan, I leapt at the chance and thoroughly enjoyed my…
Tyranny Review
RPG’s are my bag, baby. I easily rank Skyrim, Baldurs Gate and Mass Effect among my favourite games of all time. Whilst I’ve never bragged to be the best player in the world, I thoroughly enjoy playing games which give…
MORDHEIM: CITY OF THE DAMNED Review
I love Warhammer games. From the amazing Dawn of War, to the mediocre Mark of Chaos and most recently, the great Total War: Warhammer, I’ve found great joy entering the elegantly crafted worlds created by Games Workshop and experiencing the…
Necropolis: Brutal Edition Review
Have you ever wished that Dark Souls had rogue-lite elements? Have you ever wished that the pesky reliability which makes Dark Souls so reliably frustrating and learn-able would just disappear? Then I think I have something for you. Necropolis: A…
Killer Instinct: Season 3/Shadow Lords Review
I’ve always had a little bit of a problem with Season Passes for games. Agreed, they’re a good way to get all the content for a game, but realistically you won’t know exactly how good it’ll be until all the…
Overcooked Review
Last month, I was introduced to Overcooked, a small game from a two-person team at Ghost Town Games. Published by Team 17, the premise is simultaneously both incredibly simple and incredibly complicated. Up to four players work together to cook…
Overcooked Preview
Team 17 have, up to now, been best known for making and publishing the Worms franchise of games. However, over the last few years their name has evolved into that of a full-blown publishing house, picking up little games from…
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