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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.

Ready or Not Review: The Ultimate Tactical Thriller

“Ready or not…” — that iconic hook from The Fugees immediately popped into my head the moment I installed Ready or Not. I couldn’t help humming it as I geared up, because the phrase fits this game to a tee:…

Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition Review – The Ultimate Chaotic Comeback

“Ready, aim, fire!” I can still remember the first time I played Worms Armageddon back in 1999. My tiny PC screen flickered as a team of worms danced across a destructible landscape, and I had no idea that one afternoon…

Lost in Random The Eternal Die Review — Roll the Dice, Embrace the Chaos

Lost in Random The Eternal Die, developed by Stormteller Games and published by Thunderful Publishing, marks a bold genre shift from the 2021 action‑adventure original. This is where gothic fairy‑tale charm meets rolling dice, tactical deck‑building, and fast-paced roguelike runs.…

Death Stranding 2 Review – A Repetitive Masterpiece or a Slow-Burn Slog?

If you’ve ever fancied yourself as a courier for a post-apocalyptic world, or just a fan of the slow, steady, and oddly compelling walking simulator genre, then Death Stranding 2 is here to fulfill your wildest (and weirdest) delivery dreams.…

Wuchang Fallen Feathers PS5 Review – Beauty, Brutality, and a Few Feathery Flaws

When I first stepped into Wuchang Fallen Feathers, I didn’t quite know what to expect. Sure, I’d seen the trailers promising dark Chinese folklore, challenging combat, and haunting visuals, but trailers can be deceiving. Within 30 minutes of booting up…

Still Wakes the Deep Siren’s Rest Review

When The Chinese Room first launched Still Wakes the Deep, it was hailed for its atmospheric horror and grounded storytelling. Now, with the release of the DLC Still Wakes the Deep Siren’s Rest, the team pulls us back onto the…

MindsEye (PS5) Review – A Blockbuster Vision That Trips on Its Own Tech

When you hear that a former lead of Rockstar Games and the GTA franchise, Leslie Benzies, is behind a new cinematic, story-driven shooter, your expectations naturally go through the roof. That was me heading into MindsEye—hopeful, excited, and fully geared…

Level Up Your PS5 Setup: How Trusts GXT Gear Transformed My Gaming

There’s something uniquely thrilling about 2025’s biggest games. DOOM: The Dark Ages threw me into blood-soaked medieval hellscapes, axe and shotgun in hand. Meanwhile, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach sent me trekking through haunting stretches of Mexico and Australia,…

Elden Ring Nightreign Review – A Brutal, Beautiful Reinvention

When FromSoftware announced Elden Ring Nightreign, reactions ranged from excitement to skepticism. A roguelike, co-op-focused spin-off of one of the most celebrated action RPGs? It sounded like a gamble. Now that it’s arrived on PS5, it turns out—that gamble paid…

Nice Day for Fishing Review – A Whimsical Pixel RPG with Depth

Developed by FusionPlay and published by Team17, Nice Day for Fishing is an unexpected, quirky fishing RPG that’s just as strange as it is fun. Drawing inspiration from Viva La Dirt League, the game combines light-hearted humor with action-packed fishing…