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Craig Roberts
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I am a very proud dad of a wonderful little boy that I adore and would do anything for. I am the site owner of IGC and my new personal blog https://playnintendo.uk. I work in Marketing from home and away, I enjoy cycling, swimming and of course gaming. When it comes to games I love Massive Open world adventure games, Hack 'n' Slash and Strategy. I can not stand games like Minecraft and games that have no story elements.

Revenge of the Savage Planet PS5 Review – Revenge is Gooey, Colourful, and Hilariously Absurd

When I booted up Revenge of the Savage Planet on my PS5, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I loved the first game’s weird blend of sci-fi satire and first-person platforming, but this sequel flips the formula—literally—by switching to a…

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PS5 Review

Let’s get this out of the way — I’ve waited years for an Indiana Jones game that felt like the real deal and is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle everything I wanted and needed? Not a clunky tie-in, not…

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 PS5 Review

“There’s beauty in the end of things”. That idea kept echoing through my mind as I played Clair Obscur Expedition 33, the visually arresting and emotionally devastating debut RPG from French studio Sandfall Interactive. From the first brushstroke of its…

AI Limit Review: A Familiar Yet Functional Soulslike

AI Limit, developed by SenseGames, is a Soulslike action RPG that attempts to carve its niche in an increasingly crowded genre. Released as part of the China Hero Project and exclusive to PlayStation, the game draws heavily from its predecessors,…

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review

Ubisoft has finally delivered what fans have been begging for—Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes the long-running franchise into the heart of Feudal Japan, and it feels like a fresh blood-soaked breath of air. Swapping out the modern-day bloat and returning to…

Like a Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Review

When I first picked up “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii,” I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The combination of Yakuza-style gameplay with a pirate setting in Hawaii sounded intriguing, but could it really deliver the same charm…

Split Fiction Review – A Father-Son Journey Through Imagination

Gaming has always been a huge part of my life, but nothing beats sharing that passion with my six-year-old son. Recently, we embarked on a journey through Split Fiction, a co-op adventure game developed by Hazelight Studios, the minds behind…

Sniper Elite Resistance Review

Sniper Elite Resistance marks another exciting chapter in Rebellion’s acclaimed sniper series, offering an action-packed experience set against the turbulent backdrop of World War II. After diving deep into its immersive world, I’m here to deliver my verdict of the…

Civilization 7 Review – A New Era or More of the Same?

With the release of Civilization 7, a franchise that has been a core part of my gaming life for some time now—a game that is currently pulling me away from Path of Exile 2 and my Witch. From countless sleepless…

Two Point Museum PS5 Review

Two Point Studios has once again delivered a captivating management simulation game with their latest release, Two Point Museum. Following the success of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, the studio has ventured into the realm of museum management,…