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An enthusiastic performer and musician, after finishing his degree in Drama Benjamin went on to complete a PGCE and is a qualified primary school teacher. He has been a gamer all his life, first taking up the hobby when his doctor prescribed him a Game Boy to help him control his ADHD. Ever since, he’s preferred his entertainment interactive; enjoying thought-provoking narratives and emergent gameplay. Benjamin has been writing for Invision Community since his degree days, and whilst he prefers Switch gaming he also enjoys experiences on his PS4 and PC. During his time at Invision he has reviewed a large number of games and peripherals, attended 2021's digital E3 conference and served as a judge in the 2022 Crunchyroll Anime Awards.

Nether Preview

Nether is not a typical survival game. Well, it is, but not in the ways you expect. Whenever an idea is a runaway success, it’s inevitable that others will try to emulate it in some way, shape or form. Until…

The Lego Movie Videogame Review

How many LEGO games have we had now? Of course, I mean the ones made by TT Games. By my counting, The Lego Movie Videogame is the fifteenth, and whilst there have been ups and downs along the way they’re…

Double Dragon Neon Review

Many years ago, there was the 80’s. Afro’s were commonplace, David Hasselhoff was cool, and if you wanted to game with your friends you’d go to the arcade with a fist full of coins. It was really the advent of…

Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD Review

Well this one came out of no-where. When the original version of this Assassin’s Creed 3 spin-off was released on the Playstation Vita, it was kind of expected that that’s where it would stay. However, as with many other games…

Blockland Review

For many of us, a staple of our childhoods would have been LEGO. A simple building toy where blocks connect to each other through the pegs and joints, it had a sheer creative joy which every other creative toy aspired…

Inner World Review

Once considered as the apex of gaming’s technological advancement, the once-dead Adventure game Genre seems to be back on the rise. Mainly thanks to the success of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and the continued support of a spate of European…

Steelseries Sensei RAW -Heat Orange Review

For most PC gamers, there are two peripherals essential to their experience. A keyboard, and a mouse. These tools allow us to control our world-in-a-box, our rigs, in which many have invested countless hours and large amounts of cash. Yet…

The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief – Chapter 3 “A Murder of Ravens” Review

Completing the third chapter of “The Raven” left me with a strange inner dialogue, screaming “What the hell?” to myself. The first two chapters had previously left me feeling fulfilled and excited for the next section, mainly due to the…

Rise of Venice Review

Simulation; something that’s been at the heart of gaming from the start. From simulated Ping-Pong to simulated warfare to simulated life itself, it’s been a central theme through the medium’s history. Gamers these days seem to desire simulated versions of…

SteelSeries Siberia V2 Heat Orange PC Headset Review

I’ve never really been one for headsets. Rather than forking out for something expensive and isolatory, I happily used some second-hand Logitech PC Speakers, which I twiddled to get some extra beef and turned to 11. Yes, they were a…