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Adam Ligocki
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Writer, 3D modeller, philosopher and unenthusiastic Polka dancer extraordinaire. When not crafting delicious tales of horror to thrill and enchant, he doffs the cap of a world weary armchair archaeologist searching for the means to awaken The Great Old Ones into this reality. What’s that? Not real you say? The same thing could be said of David Hasselhoff’s Pop career. When the search proves fruitless, he retires deeper into his chair with a packet of snacks to raid. . .

Session: Skate Sim Playstation Review

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like a bad-ass skater without all the physical trauma you’d have to go through to get there, then videogames have provided that exhilarating catharticism for many years, specifically in the king of skateboarding games,…

Gotham Knights Preview

When Gotham Knights was first revealed in 2021, there seemed to be a bit of a lukewarm reception to it. Perhaps it was the memory of WB Games Montreal’s Arkham Origins that was to blame. Or perhaps Bat fatigue had…

TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection PS4 Review

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! (TMNT) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Heroes in a half-shell! Turtle power! Who doesn’t know this song today? Even if you didn’t grow up on the classic 1980’s cartoon? It’s as much a piece of pop culture…

Turrican Anthology Vol.1 and 2 Switch Review

Just last year Inin Games released the Turrican Flashback anthology. The anthology collected four games from the Rainbow Arts/Factor 5 2D shooter Turrican series. Those four game from this fantastic series were: Turrican, Turrican II, Mega Turrican and Super Turrican.…

Pascals Wager: Definitive Edition Switch Review

If you take a look into the Rogue-like and Souls-like genre, you’ll find that neither of them are wanting for content. However, finding a game that does more than merely ape the gaming conventions of said style, but also understands…

Bright Memory: Infinite Gold Edition Switch Review

When Bright Infinite was first announced, it garnered attention for two reasons. The first was its amazing looking visuals and the second was that the game was developed almost entirely by one person. Fast forward somewhat to the release of…

Final Vendetta Switch Review

Do you fancy a trip down memory lane to the days when arcades ruled the roost? When the side scrolling beat ‘em up was king and you could spend all afternoon punching terrifying bad guys named “Greg” in the face?…

Knights of The Old Republic 2 Switch Review

It’s a good time to be a Star Wars fan for Switch owners. There’s a raft of classic Star Wars titles, and some new ones, that have been gracing the machine for a couple of months. Recently developer and publisher…

Multiversus (of Mayhem) Preview

Whenever a new fighting game in Nintendo’s Smash Bros style gets announced, the first thing I usually hear is: But is it a Smash Killer? The real question should be, why does it have to be? Along with that, the…

Pac-Man Museum+ PS4 Review

WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA! Now there’s a sound that every gamer should know by now, along with just about everyone else. Whether you grew up in the glorious days of the arcades or the advent of the modern console, this sound…