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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. . .

Assassin’s Creed Mirage Xbox Review

Assassin’s Creed Mirage started life as an expansion For Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. Ubisoft chose, instead, to take this Basim centric expansion and develop it into a fully-fledged Assassin’s Creed game. Unlike the last three main entries in the series, which…

Daymare 1994 Sandcastle Xbox Review

Developed by Invader Studios, Daymare 1994 Sandcastle is the prequel to Daymare: 1998. Daymare: 1998 started life as a fan remake of Resident Evil 2 before developing into its own videogame universe. The developers set out to create a homage…

The Lamplighters League Xbox Review

I love pulp fiction. Whether it’s pulp horror, pulp SF, pulp adventure or pulp crime, it’s up my street and always in my sights. So when I saw the first trailer for The Lamplighters League and its pulp adventure, Indiana…

Madshot Switch Review

Can we start referring to things as Cthulhu-likes? With how much cosmic horror and the Cthulhu Mythos, old Squid face himself most notably, has infected the entertainment industry, I think it’s safe to say that we can. Once a small…

Starfield Review

“Captains Log. Stardate, 2330. Today we boldly went where none have gone before. A routine mission to catalogue the flora and fauna of an unsurveyed world became a fight to the death. And our phasers weren’t set to stun!” Starfield,…

Quake II Enhanced Edition Xbox Review

During this year’s Quakecon, Bethesda not-so-stealthily dropped iD Software’s seminal Quake II onto modern consoles and PC’s. This re-release of one of the defining FPS’s of its generation shared in the same level of love that Bethesda, iD Software, Nightdive…

Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon Xbox Review

It’s been ten years since From Software delved into their Armored Core Franchise, with Armored Core V released for Xbox 360 and PS3 in 2012. Now we have the latest instalment in the franchise, Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon,…

Everspace 2 Xbox Review

Space, the shiny, debris-strewn frontier. These are the voyages of a clone pilot, boldly going where no clone pilot has gone before: to freedom! Welcome back to Everspace 2, Rockfish’s corner of a galaxy full of adventure and shiny explosions.…

Atlas Fallen Review – These sands are definitely worth surfing

Deck 13’s latest action RPG Atlas Fallen throws you into a world of a ruined empire amidst sun soaked sand, of blindly devout people worshipping a corrupt god, classicism, slavery and plenty of monsters roaming the wild. Years after a…

Viewfinder PS5 Review

Every so often, a game comes along with an incredibly simple concept but with absolutely brilliant implementation. This year, Viewfinder is that game. Developed by Sad Owl Studios, Viewfinder is a breath-taking, technically amazing first-person puzzle game that will have…