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An average gamer, reviewer, anime fanatic that enjoys playing games involving vehicles, a rocket launcher and a hell lot of people!! And behind all that mess is the screams of excruciating pain and agony as each individual Non-Playable Character gets blasted, torn from limb to limb, or simply just get shot in the balls by an innocent teddy bear launched at 200mph point blank all while hanging upside down on top of a building or tower. Other than that… I like sleeping! You can contact me at paul@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Hokko Life Switch Review

What do you do when a video game genre that promotes casual and wholesome becomes wildly popular? You do what the Romans do and make a video game… or at least that’s what they should’ve done. However, Wonderscope and Team17…

The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero Review

Getting into the series has never been easy. Falcom’s massive lineup of overarching stories within each of the mainline titles can feel a little bit intimidating when there’s no one-stop shop to gather all the titles on one specific platform.…

SD Gundam Battle Alliance PS5 Review

Gundam has a long and varied history in all forms of media, from its long-winded animated titles, video games and even the mountainous boxes of gundam plastic models that we may never get to put all together in one’s lifespan.…

Digimon Survive Review

Digimon Survive is arguably one of the most disturbing games I’ve played in the past few years. It’s also one of the most enjoyable times I had while playing it. And to top it all off, it also disappoints in…

Two Point Campus Review

If running a hospital wasn’t enough for you, Two Point Studios, the British video game company responsible for 2018’s Two Point Hospital is back at it again and this time, it’s bringing the antics on to the undergrads and its…

Touken Ranbu Warriors Review

While I may have ever so slightly dipped my feet in the world of otome games, novels and anime adaptations in the past, that is still a far cry to the things I would’ve normally enjoyed on a lazy Sunday…

Wildcat Gun Machine Review

There’s definitely something to be said about Daedalic Entertainment’s newest title and while it is a valid argument, no it’s not about the odd choice for a video game title. Wildcat Gun Machine’s main talking point is that nothing has…

Death End re;Quest 2 Switch Review

Far from the cutesy and laidback girls at the Neptunia multiverse, Compile Heart’s Death End re;Quest 2 is what you’d consider the dark and horror-filled theme park that builds up an intense and gruelling experience for its fans. The new…

Pokémon Legends: Arceus Review

Pokémon Legends: Arceus is undeniably one of the best things to happen for the Pokémon franchise. Game Freak, the studio behind the hit IP, who has been adamant about keeping the series’ core mechanics pretty much identical for every iteration…

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream Review

The Atelier series has always been a good source for finding my inner weeb and as a huge fan of JRPGs, it’s kind of hard to pass up the opportunity to dive face-first to the latest entry of the mysterious…