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A slave to masochistic games like Dark Souls and Binding of Isaac, Joe "Wacka" Roach likes to challenge himself by running games on the hardest difficulty with the worst weapon. A CSGO enthusiast and your all around average Legendary Eagle Master. Twitter: @PraiseItJoe Email: josephianroach@gmail.com

Slice, Dice and Rice Review – One Hit Wonders

The fighting genre is one that over the years has seen its fair share of variation in its art styles, formulae and dedicated fan bases. It’s a genre that generally limits itself to its strict rules sets that are difficult…

Vanquish PC Review – A Sharp Reminder On Who’s Boss

I’m going to just come straight out and say it. If you’ve never played a game developed by Platinum Games, then you’ve never experienced the best action games ever made. Platinum Games are the masters of Action. These days it…

STRAFE Review – An enthralling piece of art that keeps me coming back for more.

Strap your seat belts in for the most detailed, analytical, ridiculous, genius, over an exaggerated and completely truthful review of the BEST game ever from the 90’s, STRAFE. If you’re confused about my use of words and adjective heavy introduction…

Children of Zodiarcs First Look– Trading Card and Tabletop in Symbiotic Harmony

What do you get when you cross Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons and Valkyria Chronicles together? No, this is not a bad joke you see in one of those joke books you so dearly loved as stocking fillers when…

Conarium Preview – A Modern Lovecraftian Terror

In my opinion, good Horror Games are in somewhat of a resurgence. Following the critically acclaimed success of Alien: Isolation and the polarising marketing gem P.T, many more developers are chomping at the bit to get into the heads of…

Immortal Redneck Review– A Fun but Confusing Space in Time

Rogue-Like games like Immortal Redneck are something of an enigma. They’re usually sparsely played but highly addictive. There have been some great examples of this in recent memory. Games like the masochistic Binding of Isaac and the masterpiece Everspace drained…

Quake Champions – Our First Impressions

ID have come under constant fire by the veteran community about the new direction in which they have decided to take Quake with their new new iteration in Quake Champions. Many describe it as devolving in to a class shooter…

Krai Mira: Extended Cut Review

Good news my ageing pc gaming compadres, Old-School Isometric RPG’s are in back in season! Over the past couple of years we’ve been treated to great examples of why the subgenre was so popular back in the days of Baldurs…

Forts Review – Sandbox Building, Tower Defence and RTS Existing in Chaotic Harmony

The Two-Dimensional plain is one that over the years has proved itself timeless and many indie games today operate in this said format to varying levels of success. But one thing that has always impressed me in a perspective that…

Bayonetta PC Review – Still A Sexy Masterpiece of Destruction

My Oh My, Platinum Games really are flexing their muscles recently are they not? First Nier: Automata and now a Bayonetta port?! Platinum please my inner teenager can only take so much excitement. The Japanese developer has always had a…