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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. . .

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…

Atelier Marie Remake The Alchemist of Salburg Switch Review – laid-back, charming and Fun

The cosy gaming genre has become quite popular of late and now we have Atelier Marie Remake The Alchemist of Salburg. And it’s not difficult to see why. In a world full of daily pressures, it’s great to switch off…

The Lara Croft Collection Switch Review- The best of Lara

At long last Lara Croft’s isometric set of games is here on the  Nintendo with the release of The Lara Croft Collection. Back in 2010, Crystal Dynamics decided to take a chance on mixing up the Tomb Raider formula with…

Lost Epic Switch Review – One Epic Game

If developers Vanillaware decided to have a baby with Dark Souls, the resultant offspring would be something awfully similar to Lost Epic. Developed by Team EARTH WARS and first released back in 2022 for PC and Playstation, Lost Epic is,…

Strayed Lights Xbox Review

Strayed Lights is an intriguing title. It’s an action-adventure game that makes some bold choices with its design. From its visuals and art direction, story and gameplay mechanics, Strayed Lights takes conventional tropes and design choices and strips them back…

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?…