From its simple yet pleasing menu design to its bonkers and heartfelt story, ‘Last Stop’ brings a fresh feel to a video game market that has become over saturated with reboots, remakes and sequels. What do I mean by this…
Cris Tales Review
Ever wonder how a player’s actions in a video game can alter the future of the characters living within? Consider for a moment that these game worlds don’t just end on the spot. We’ll see the immediate effects up until…
Warhammer Age of Sigmar Stormground Review
You cannot go a day without hearing about yet another Warhammer licensed game in the development of being released with barely any notice. Game Workshop has taken a more is more approach to licensing their incredibly popular tabletop war games…
Watch Dogs Legion Bloodline DLC Review
Unlike previous titles in the series, Watch Dogs: Legion is one that never had a central protagonist, to begin with. Here, you’re kind of thrown into a game that skips the entire world-building process that was centred with maybe a…
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection Xbox Review
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection is both a showcase of how versatile the RE Engine is and a reminder of how far we’ve come on home consoles. There’s no doubt it’s a fantastic remake – and I think there’s more than…
Assassins Creed Valhalla Wrath of the Druids Review
Valhalla is a huge game. I’m sure that Ubi has all the stats, but if even 20% of players across all platforms completed the main campaign I would be amazed. Add in the numerous side quests, mini-games, and exploration options…
Battle Axe Review
Battle Axe – developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Numskull – is an arcade-style, isometric hack-and-slash that is retro to a fault. It seeks to emulate both the gameplay and aesthetics of the 16-bit era and succeeds with aplomb.…
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