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Benjamin GuY
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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.

Hi-Fi Rush Review

I love stealth drops. There’s a certain rare joy to be had from watching a AAA gaming presentation, being shown something brand new and then immediately being able to play it. On January 25th, Hi-Fi Rush was revealed and released…

Lucy Dreaming Switch Review

Adventure games have always had a special place in my heart – with Monkey Island and King’s Quest being the first series I really fell in love with. However, whilst Sierra and LucasArts adventures are often held up as the…

Fire Emblem Engage Review

Fire Emblem Three Houses was an unmitigated success. Released in 2019, it saw success in the west unlike that of any other game in the series and generated a whole new fanbase for Nintendo’s flagship Tactical RPG franchise. Until then, Fire Emblem had…

SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Review

Spongebob isn’t everyone’s cup of tea; hell, he isn’t really mine! From the obnoxious laugh and the puerile behaviour to his sheer ignorance at his boss’ capitalistic gluttony, for a long time I avoided the character and series completely. In…

Ship of Fools Review

Rogue-likes are always a bit hit or miss; I find. Too often I’ve started a new game only to find myself quickly disenchanted by a high-difficulty curve with no way to lower, or at least smooth it out. Hades, often…

LEGO Bricktales PC Review

I’ll admit it, I’m an AFOL; an adult fan of LEGO. I spend far too much money on pieces of plastic and have a huge collection of modular buildings and Ideas sets on shelves in my living room. For me,…

The Last Hero of Nostalgaia PC Review

Over the last few years, the Souls-like genre has had quite a few ups and downs. The originators of the genre -From Software – have set the standard time and time again, and despite many attempts by their competitors to…

Let’s Build a Zoo Switch Review

Over the years I’ve tried a few times to get into different types of management games, yet never found myself sticking with them. Most of the time I end up confused as to why I’m doing badly and unable to…

Return to Monkey Island Switch Review

I never thought I’d be writing this review. For too long the Monkey Island franchise had been left dormant; seemingly abandoned by the owner of the IP – Disney – since they acquired the original developer of the series LucasFilm. The…

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Review

If you had come up to me a few short weeks ago and asked me about my favourite JRPG of all time, the answer would have come too easily – Final Fantasy X. Since I first played it as a child, the…