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Studying BSc Psychology at University of South Wales. Primarily a musician with a love of all things audio technology and audio production gaming is my escape into hopefully beautiful worlds full of wonderful experiences and phenomenal soundtracks. I review with an unbiased ‘try anything once’ mentality and love to find wonderful little indie games or audio technology and will pull any game apart with no discrimination. In general my preferred games are story-driven open world adventures of any kind though I will play anything if I find fun in it. You can contact me at thomas@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Adam’s Venture: Origins Review

Never have I ever been so conflicted about liking a game. Few people ever played Adam’s Venture. It was what was known as a ‘Christian adventure game.’ Not for any religious reasons, simply for the fact of the adventure revolving…

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada Review

All of us at some point have heard of Warhammer 40,000; less of us have heard of Battlefleet Gothic. The Battlefleet Gothic tabletop game started in 1999, and was focused on space skirmishes rather than ground troops. Now the ships…

Minecraft Story Mode – Episode 5 Review

It’s hard to tell what is going on in Telltale’s head with Minecraft Story Mode. The first four episodes were released in just a few months, and several new episodes have been commissioned to make Episode 5 essentially the start…

Awesomenauts: Overdrive Review

Awesomenauts has been around since 2012. It was praised upon its release for being a MOBA without all the technical hassle. While the core MOBA mechanics exist; take towers and push forward your NPC’s whilst killing opponents, the pace was…

Goat Simulator – The Bundle Review

Back in 2014 Goat Simulator came out and the era of trash simulator games was born. The game broke rules we considered sacred to games. Bugs? That’s just part of the experience unless they break the game. The game was…

Tom Clancy’s The Division Review

To celebrate the launch of our review of Tom Clancy’s The Division for PS4, Xbox One and PC we are giving away in conjunction with Numskull and Ubisoft a Stainless Steel Mug & SHD Emblem T-Shirt Question is simple: When was The…

Just Cause 3: Sky Fortress DLC Review

Just Cause 3 was met with mixed reviews. While Invision gave the game a 4.0 (now 8/10) quite a few reviews slated the game for its lack of originality or sophistication. Personally I fall in the former category: While it…

Habitat Review

Habitat is a bizarre experience. On face value it’s a physics sandbox, limited in depth by its horizontal locking. However a few more minutes of time exposes you to quite a strange yet unavoidable experience. Habitat manages to spin a…

Layers Of Fear Review

Walking Simulators. Interactive Dramas. In what seems to be an attempt to paint games as an art these styles of games have risen from the depths to show that gaming is about more than teabagging and camping; providing endless hours…

The Division Open Beta – What’s new and better?

I’ve been sitting in a sort of mild depression since the Division closed beta ended. If you read through my previous article on it (http://invisioncommunity.co.uk/2016/01/30/division-beta-preview/) I thoroughly enjoyed it. I may have enjoyed it a little too much though and…