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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.

GameSir X2 Bluetooth Review

Whilst mobile gaming has always been a bit of an independent offshoot from the mainstream gaming space, there are many who would still prefer to use traditional controls when playing on the go. Whilst some games have tried to emulate…

Variable Barricade Review

Another month, another Otome Rom-Com. For those unfamiliar with Otome, it’s a sub-genre of visual novel catering primarily to a female audience, and one which we haven’t seen a lot of in the west – see my previous Otome review…

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review

Nintendo has been doing well for itself lately, right? Who’d have thought that after so many ups, downs and presumed “deaths” the brand would be at the top of the market in 2022. It could easily be argued that Nintendo’s…

Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani Review

Whilst many gamers are aware of the visual novel genre, fewer recognise the sub-genres which make up the range of experiences available within it. The majority of those we see in the west fall within the Bishoujo genre – aimed…

New World Review

MMORPG’s (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) have had a rough time over the last ten or so years. Usually set in huge open worlds and consisting of questing, fighting, crafting and raiding, these games are known for huge amounts of…

Monster Hunter Stories 2 Review

Of all the reviews I’ve done over the years, this one has been the hardest to write. By this point, I’ve drafted and redrafted it so many times that it’d blow your mind. In all honesty, it’s not even necessarily…

Genesis Thor 401 RGB Gaming Keyboard Review

I like flashy keyboards. I like how they can drastically improve both your working and home life. I like how they can simultaneously make your desk look professional and ridiculous. I like their over the top names and pretty lights.…

Disgaea 6 Defiance of Destiny Review

SRPGs exist in a strange space between genres. On one hand, many modern variants have a dryness and seriousness to them clearly translated from the strategy side of the mixture. On the other, they often contain the classically overdesigned characters…

Say No More Review

When reading studies discussing human evolution, a common theme that occurs is the human need for social and societal acceptance. For thousands of years working together has been a societal norm. Co-operation has been championed as a virtue and consistently…

Moero Crystal H Review

Two years ago I was given the chance to review Moero Chronicles on Switch. A rerelease of a previously Japan-only Vita title, it gave me an interesting insight into the world of fan-service-led games and started me down the path…