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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. . .

Street Fighter 6 Review – FIGHT

With Street Fighter 6, Capcom took to heart the criticisms levelled at Street Fighter 5’s less-than-stellar launch. This time, Street Fighter 6 comes pounding out of the gate with the most comprehensive and fully featured fighter that I’ve seen in…

Ghostwire Tokyo Xbox Review – Great Engaging Game

After a year of exclusivity to PS5 and Windows PC, Tango Gameworks Ghostwire Tokyo finally hits Microsoft’s Xbox Series of machines with new content. How does Ghostwire Tokyo fare on Xbox, knowing that its PS5 counterpart was criticised for performance issues?…

Justice League Cosmic Chaos Switch Review – A charming and fun dungeon crawler

Just when the Justice League find some time to finally relax in Justice League Cosmic Chaos and enjoy themselves in Happy Harbour, that dastardly inter-dimensional prankster that can’t get enough of messing with Superman, Mister Mxyzptlk, shows up to turn…

Redfall Review – Good Story, Needs Work

Vampires and Maine seem to go together like fish and chips in Redfall. Why? I don’t know, but I suspect Stephen King does. Those nasty bloodsuckers took a bite out of Maine in Salem’s Lot and now they’re at it…

Remnant: From The Ashes Switch Review

Gunfire Games attempt at a Souls-like, Remnant: From The Ashes, first launched for consoles and PC back in 2019. Instead of attempting to make another melee Souls-like, Gunfire Games chose to make a projectile Souls-like instead, embracing the use of…

Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened Xbox Review

Could there be a more perfect confluence of franchises than that of Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and that of H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos? One, a man whose belief in logic trumps all and another, a world in…

Lil Gator Game Switch Review

Beginning with a poignant opening that sets the stage for the crisis at hand, Lil Gator Game promptly drops you into one of the most unique and disarming of games in recent memory. One in which the frivolity of youth…

Clive ‘N’ Wrench Review

Clive ‘N’ Wrench, from developer Dinosaur Bytes Studios, is a deep dive into the not-so-distant past of gaming. A 3d mascot platformer, Clive ‘N’ Wrench is an ode to the 3d platformers of yesteryear, specifically from the PS2 and N64…

Asterigos: Curse of The Stars – Call of The Paragons DLC Review

Last year developer tinyBuild introduced us to their highly ambitious and extraordinarily good Souls-lite action RPG, Asterigos: Curse of The Stars. With an expansive, labyrinthine world, challenging combat, deep lore, a heavy focus on storytelling and a plethora of bosses…

Little Witch Nobeta Switch Review

Pupuya Games Little Witch Nobeta is, dare I say it, a charming breath of fresh air take on the Souls-lite genre. Correction, the subgenre of the Souls genre that’s based around projectile combat rather than close-quarters melee throw downs. Think…