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The old guy who likes to remind everyone that PC gaming was the only way to game back in the day when tweaking settings made you a real gamer. In reality just an accountant who loves playing games and moaning about them.

Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name Review

As of now, we have Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name, yet another game in the Yakuza franchise, is SEGA on a roll or is it that they are milking a franchise? well to be honest, when…

Baldurs Gate 3 Review – Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder

Baldurs Gate 3 had been in early access for close on 3 years and I eagerly jumped on the chance to get in on the fun when it was released. While the initial release was rough, you could see that…

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Review

With Final Fantasy XVI around the corner some gamers may want to go back and see where it all began. Luckily Square has finally released the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection on consoles, bringing everything full circle. While the collection…

Pharoah a New Era Review – A modern nostalgia trip

Way back in the olden times (circa 1999) city builders like Pharoah a New Era were all the rage on PC. The god-like ability given to a player to build a city from nothing was a genre that players across…

Soccer Story Switch Review

Football is probably the most popular video game in the world, following on from the popularity of the actual sport. RPGs while popular in their various forms tend to have a different audience and mechanically cannot be more different to…

Warhammer 40K Chaos Gate Daemonhunters Duty Eternal Review

My time with the Daemon Hunters, the full name is way too long to keep typing out, was an enjoyable jaunt to the chaos, insanity and satire of the 40K universe. Controlling the elite Grey Knights as they bickered their…

Spellforce 3 Reforced Review

RTSs on consoles don’t have a storied history, but they do have a relatively long one. I can remember in the 1990s seeing Westwood try and port Command & Conquer to the PSOne along with what looked like a cludgy…

Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate Daemonhunters Review – A Bloody Good Time

Over the last few years, it has seemed impossible to escape Games Workshop’s grim sci-fi/fantasy universe. Each week brought news of yet another 40K video game, many low effort affairs that traded on the name, but some were that diamond…

Assetto Corsa Competizione Review – Your Mileage May Vary

Assetto Corsa is a series that appeals to those looking for an authentic, in-depth racing sim. The kind of person that aspires to build a full racing sim rig with the most expensive hardware. The kind of person that takes…

Tormented Souls Review – Scared the Pants Off Me

Horror is not the genre for me. I’ve never been a fan of the jump scares and the dark rooms and the ominous atmosphere whether it be in games or films. But the experience, virtual though it may be, of…