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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

Scarlet Nexus Demo – First Look

SCARLET NEXUS is Bandai Namco’s next pitch to the action RPG genre of games that hopes to deliver the so called “Brain-punk” representation of a futuristic Japanese landscape that combines inspirations from both classic anime and western science fiction. And…

Biomutant Review – The Loot-Driven Open World Experience

Biomutant pretty much needs no introduction. It’s easily one of the biggest games I’ve been excited for in a long while. And despite being a bit rough around the edges, it’s one game that speaks in volumes for its gorgeous…

Nier Replicant ver. 1.22474487139 Review

It only takes a split second for a game developer to make a long lasting first impression and if the title itself doesn’t give you all that, I don’t know what else will. Nier Replicant ver. 1.22474487139 if you aren’t…

Outriders (PS4) Review – A Chaotic Mess of Blood, Gore and Probably Server Issues

Looter shooters… the only two words that wakes me up on an early Sunday morning aside from the smell of pancakes and hot chocolate. It’s the kind of video game genre that not only brings the epic and varied loots…

Spacebase Startopia Review – An Ambitious Sim

Spacebase Startopia is the remake to 2001’s cult classic Startopia in its silly yet engaging space empire simulation. Here, players are tasked to commandeer a space station in order to become one of the galaxy’s most popular hubs for its…

Five Things Where Watchdogs: Legion Online could have done Better

I actually had high hopes for Watchdogs: Legion’s online multiplayer update because unlike every massive open world adventure game that may or may not include Grand Theft Auto in its title, the Watchdogs formula is honestly something I tend to…

Neptunia Virtual Stars Review – I’ll Nepu Nepu You!

The Neptunia series has already come a long way from being the low-key JRPG with tons of gaming-related references to its parody-filled narratives. And over the past decade, we’ve seen Neptune and the gang get sucked into a multitude of…

Fallen Legion Revenants Review

If there’s anything that caught my attention when I first heard about Fallen Legion Revenants is its mix of tile-based strategy along with the 2D art style akin to the likes of Vanillaware’s Grand Knights History or its spiritual successor…

Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Review

Ever since its inception in 1987, Ys Series protagonist Adol Christin has always been haunted by many disasters and the ninth instalment is no different. And while he’s not going to be stranded in an island nor getting amnesia this…

Chronos: Before the Ashes Review

Having my cheeks clapped by Gorefist for a few good hours was probably the worst feeling I had for playing a video game ever. It’s the kind of feeling that nobody would ever want to wake up to, but sadly,…