To those of you who usually read my articles it’s no surprise that I’m a fan of turn based JRPGs. In fact, I have two of those in my top 5 games of all times and you don’t want to…
The Town of Light Review
A truly remarkable and breathtaking psychological thriller which captivates it’s audience. I’ve literally just finished playing the beta and pre-release version of The Town of Light at the time of this review and I’m somewhat speechless. I really don’t know…
Cornerstone: The Song of Tyrim Preview
 A unique crafting experience in a typical RPG setting proves for a good experience When playing the pre-release version of Cornerstone: The Song of Tyrim I get the feeling that I’m 10 years old again, frankly this isn’t a good…
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles – Russia Review
I’ve always been a major fan of the Assassin’s Creed games ever since the day when I got my Xbox 360 and bashed out a long session of the original. Since that first game we’ve been sent jumping over the houses of Italy, sailing…
Action Henk Preview
Fortunately for me I have the pleasure of writing a review on Action Henk, a new indie title which is currently available on Steam but is soon to be multi-platform with it’s impending release to PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox…
The Legend of Legacy Review
I’ll start off by saying that this review is later than what I wanted it to be, not down to the quality of the game or anything like that, but purely down to the sheer amount of hours that you will…
The Rivers of Alice – Extended Edition Review
As with every year I always ask Santa bring me a huge sack of video games so that I can lose track of another year of my life until the next sack of games makes its way to me, it…
Valhalla Hills Review
Valhalla Hills is the new building strategy game developed by Funatics which combines the winning combination of Vikings and SIM City into one loveable game. It’s a recent release and is available via Steam for all to enjoy the pillaging and destruction that…
Poncho Review
When I caught my first glimpse of Poncho I just knew I had to be the one to review it. There are a few reasons, the first being that I have always been a huge fan of pixel art, which…
Knee Deep Act One: Wonderland Review
Knee Deep Act One: Wonderland is an interesting experience to say the least. It plays as an interactive storytelling game which was developed by Prologue Games and released back on the 6th July 2015. It’s the first in a three part series with the second…
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