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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. . .

NEO: The World Ends With You Switch Review

Fourteen years after the release of Square Enix’s stunningly stylised and quirky cult classic, The World Ends With you, Square Enix are dropping us back into Shibuya for another round through the Reapers Game with the sequel, NEO: The World…

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Review

It’s been ten years since Skyward Sword came out on the Wii. Ten years since Nintendo tried to do something new with the Zelda franchise while retaining what made the franchise so much more popular since Ocarina of Time came…

Destroy All Humans Switch Review

It’s back to the B-movie inspired roaring 1950’s with Black Forest Games remake of the cult classic PS2/Xbox era game, Destroy All Humans. Destroy All Humans: One Giant Step On Mankind for Switch is a port of the Unreal Engine…

Lego Builders Journey Switch Review

The latest Lego game to come out, Lego Builder’s Journey, takes a different approach to the Lego genre than what we’ve come to expect from a Lego game thanks to Travellers Tales work in the series. Instead of an open…

Maneater Switch Review

Almost a year after it launched on PS4, Xbox One and PC – with PS5 and Xbox Series versions in November of 2020 – Tripwire Interactive’s munching murder machine RPG, Maneater is lunging onto Nintendo’s Switch. With a brutal belly…

Stubbs The Zombie Review

Imagine it’s the 1950’s and that you live in the City of Tomorrow. You’re the high school football star and it’s all a free ride, hover cars, rayguns and the head cheerleader on your arm for a night out on…

Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Switch Review

If you like your action RPG’s in the Skyrim vein, which is to say massive, quest filled and definitely going to suck away the hours of your life, then you need look no further than THQ Nordics remaster of Kingdoms…

The Sinking City PS5 Review

It’s the 1920’s and they’re anything but roaring in the waterlogged city of Oakmont. Not found on any map, Oakmont is hard to reach and even harder to help. The city looks like a victim of the Great War, a…

Cathedral Nintendo Switch Review – Retro Metroidvania Done Right

Developed by Decemberborn Interactive and combining the likes of Castlevania, Metroid, Wonder Boy and Legend of Zelda, Cathedral is a lovingly made retro 8-bit Metroidvania that will pull you deep into its expansive world while testing your gaming prowess. Cathedral…

Pang Adventures Review – Nintendo Switch

Pang Adventures proves that there’s a reason that simplicity is addictive and stands the test of time. The latest addition in the Pang gaming franchise – you may know it as Buster Bros – Pang Adventures takes what makes the…