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…
Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited Review
It’s always nice when a lesser-known game from a niche genre can escape the confines of one worldwide region and reach a wider audience. Whilst JRPGs continue to be incredibly popular worldwide, dungeon RPGs have seen somewhat of a drop-off…
Curse of the Dead Gods Review
Over the last few years the rogue-like genre has become a little bit…shall we say cluttered? Saturated? Crowded? Every other month there seems to be a new rogue-like popping out of somewhere taking inspiration from the original Rogue and more…
Root Double -Before Crime * After Days- Xtend edition Review
As a life-long enthusiast of interactive fiction, I’ve played all sorts of things. From shooters meant to thrill you to island simulators full of cute animals, gaming has something for everyone. However, not all games are equal, and for many…
Crown Trick Review
The term “rogue-like” has been thrown around a lot in recent years. Ever since the release of The Binding of Isaac many games have been described as a “rogue-like,” meaning they contain a combination of permadeath and procedurally generated dungeons.…
EKSA E900 Pro Gaming Headset Review
For the most part, gaming headsets are either incredible or lacklustre. There’s very little middle ground in my experience, and you often find you get what you pay for. Expensive manufacturers bring hosts of interesting features and great sound quality…
BraZen Sentinel Elite Gaming Chair Review
Oof, what a week! I’ve spent the last few days renovating and moving into my new house and goodness me, it’s taking a toll on my poor late-20’s back. What I really need is some gaming time in a comfy…
Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia Review
I’ve always had a soft spot for tactical RPGs and grand strategy game. The problem is that I’m absolutely shocking at playing them, but the idea of controlling a nation as it conquers a world is unendingly appealing. Whilst I…
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee Review – Switch
Towards the end of the last century, gaming took a huge jump and what was once deemed impossible finally became reality. Gone were the days of the SNES and Amiga; no, the age of 3D was about to begin and…
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