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Paul Laureles
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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

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,…

Just Dance 2021 (PS4) Review

By now, Just Dance is a staple in the game industry, from the annual shuffle of yesteryear’s greatest hits to the downright wacky routines of Ubisoft’s creative minds. The endless slew of fun is still at the very core of…

Katamari Damacy Reroll Review

Just when you thought this year can’t get any weirder than the spread of a global pandemic, a massive star that is 2.5 million times brighter than the Sun just suddenly went up and vanished. The star in question is…

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Review

Nine out of every ten people in the world who eat rice are Asian. The other ten per cent are gamers who played Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin. A game that as silly as it sounds, recreates the strenuous task…

Planet Coaster: Console Edition Review

Planet Coaster: Console Edition is what I would consider as one of the more interesting games to come out for home consoles. Not because it redefines the management simulation genre by any means but because it still upholds its major…

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV Review

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV marks the end of the saga for one of the most highly explored narratives in gaming. The rich history, its relatable characters, the massive world and even its full-scale conflicts all…

Watchdogs: Legion Review

Video games has taken itself to a whole new level with the advancement of technology. Simulation games now offer some pretty believable texturing while also capturing the realistic physics-based responses to a character’s actions. One good example here is Red…

Torchlight 3 Review – From Free to Not Really…

There’s a lot of things that can happen in a game’s life cycle. We’ve seen first-hand how subscription-based MMOs struggle to keep itself relevant and eventually switch to the more accessible free-to-play models. I was even recently reminded on one…

Torchlight 3 Gear ‘N’ Goblins Update Overview

The spooky season has finally hit Torchlight III with its newly added Gear ‘N’ Goblins update. So embrace the spooky spirit this Halloween with its brand new range of fort decorations while capturing the scariest of pet variations like the…