It has long been my belief that music is the closest thing we’ll ever get to true magic in the real world. Vibrations, clinging together to make a variety of beautiful tones. A wonderful, dangerous, powerful force in the world,…
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review
I like anime. Most is usually pretty exciting, made by obviously talented artists, and most has a pretty good story, or at least they have in my experience. Spoiler alert; until recently I hadn’t had much experience. When I was…
1byone Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard with Multi Touchpad – Review
In my profession, it’s very important to always have access to a computer; to record students’ progress and plan lessons. I recently received a windows tablet from a friend of mine, but the biggest problems are both not to do…
Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns Review
I’ve always loved the idea of MMOs. I was a Runescape fan in my youth, and as I grew up I flitted between a variety of them; never paying, but playing for as long as I could before getting bored.…
Armikrog Review
Well, there comes a point in every reviewer’s life that they have to eat their words. Let’s have a quick look at what I said when I last covered Armikrog two months ago. (http://invisioncommunity.co.uk/2015/08/10/armikrog-preview/) “On the negative side, the beta…
Disgaea Triple Play Collection Review
I simultaneously love and hate reviews like this. On the positive side, game collections usually offer such great value for money that I can find very little to complain about and can recommend them without many problems. On the downside,…
Pillars of Eternity: The White March (Part 1) Review
Oi, you. Yes, you! Have you played Pillars of Eternity? No? Well go and do that. Yes? Well why are you not still playing it? Oh, you’ve finished it; run out of things to do, I see. Have you played…
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review
As a life-long music buff, I’ve always loved rhythm action games. Granted, they’ve usually been the kind that also used plastic instruments, but I’ve also been a big fan of the few DS and 3DS Music games I’ve encountered; especially…
Senran Karuga 2: Deep Crimson Review
Boobs, Breasts, Tits, Norks, Knockers, Jugs, Boulders, Airbags, Badoinkadoinks, Bristols, Melons, Bosums, Headlights, Chesticles, Funbags, Goombas, Hood Ornamants, Mounds, Milkshakes, Pillows, Puppies, Rack, Yabba-Dabba-Doos, Tatas, Wahwahs, Bitties, Brad Pitts, Honkers, Hooters, Baps, Gazongas, Chebs, Traffic Stoppers, Zeppelins, Speed Bumps, Snuggle…
Toukiden: Kiwami PC Review
It’s always a massive shame, in this ever-expanding evolving industry, when a game with bunches of potential is lazily thrown out on PC as an utter mess; especially when it could have brought a whole different genre to the platform…
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