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Nathan is a passionate gamer and writer, who has been producing content for Invision since his first year of University over six years ago. During this time he has reviewed, previewed and edited hundreds of titles from both indie developers and AAA publishers alike. He has enjoyed watching himself grow and the site grow alongside him over the years, and always strives to better himself into the future. Previously, Nathan has supported new artists, attended a number of major industry events and supported the site administration. His favourite games right now include Age of Empires II and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. You can contact me at nathan@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Tropico 6 Spitter DLC Review – fresh and exhilarating

“…fresh and exhilarating in exactly the way that you would hope…” To date, Tropico 6’s array of DLC offerings has been relatively reserved for the franchise. With but a handful of releases to speak of, albeit with a classically common…

Maneater Review – Viscerally violent but humorous

Maneater sells itself as a single-player ShaRkPG; that is, a role-playing game in which you play as a shark. In perhaps the most literal example of “flipping the narrative on its head” in the realm of gaming, Maneater sees you…

Planet Zoo South America DLC Review

“Homing, nurturing and subsequently observing the diverse selection of new species on offer is a delight.” South America holds the most diverse collection of wildlife in the world. Its vast and luscious rainforests are home to some fascinating creatures and…

Cities Skylines: Sunset Harbour Review

“Every new feature added to the game through Sunset Harbour is worthy of its place and brings something new and exciting to the table. That being said…” Sunset Harbour is the latest of Cities Skylines major DLC packs. As the…

SteelSeries Apex 3 RGB Gaming Keyboard Review

“…the design, build quality and comfort factors of the Apex 3 help it to dominate in the mid-range.” Trying to find a high-quality mid-range gaming keyboard can be a real challenge. From finding the right switches to suit your style…

Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure Review

“…one of the more compelling interactive storytelling experiences which I have played to date.” Fighting Fantasy was a staple of the childhood of many gamers; myself among them. Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone’s hugely popular Choose Your Own Adventure book…

OmoTomo Review

“A relaxing and accessible and puzzle game which puts no pressure on its players.” OmoTomo is a delightfully quaint and minimalistic Japanese-style puzzle game, created by the innovative minds at the University of Arts in Zurich and published by Forever…

Table Manners Review

“Table Manners provides a blunt and brutally frank demonstration of just how much the little things matter when it comes to first impressions.” Table Manners is a quirky dating sim crossed with outrageous physics mechanics to create a hilarious hybrid…

Gang Beasts Xbox One Review

Gang Beasts has been knocking around for a few years now, entering the scene as a debut indie from ___ on the PC and now making its way to console. A somehow effective and highly entertaining mix of clumsy ragdolls…

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Switch Review

We have come a long way together; words used at the start of the international press event in London last year where the future of the Assassins Creed series was revealed, and they are very true words indeed. We started…