Music has always been a very big part of my life, and with the inclusion of Malta into Spotify’s available countries, it has become an even bigger part. I now listen to music almost 24/7; on the bus, on my…
Monster Truck Destruction Review
As a small child growing up, I used to stay glued to the television, hunting down programme adverts to determine whether I had stuff to watch or not. Here we’re talking about a decade ago, meaning PC Gaming was almost…
Toy Soldiers: War Chest Review
Quite a number of games these days are born from the sizeable fandom of a series or a brand, be it movies, toys and the like, and developers and publishers seek to capitalize on this. While some games are contemporary,…
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Review
Along its relatively short life, the PS Vita has spanned some titles which are still revered as classics, such as the excellent Gravity Rush and Persona 4 Golden. While these have been one off games, even though sequels are in…
Kingston HyperX Cloud II Headset Review & Comparison
Peripheral companies are now branching into other types of devices which, although not directly related with the stock currently on offer, they still might attract consumers alike. This was the case for Kingston, well known for USBs and such, who…
Rocket League Review
Gaming has now evolved into a worldwide phenomenon; long gone are the days where a Looney Tunes game would come out once in a blue moon, costing quite a lot and only on PC. Nowadays, games come out each week…
Volume Review
Names in games are rarely associated with individuals. Of course, you have your Gabe Newell, or Cliff Bleszinski, among others, who have made a name for themselves within the gaming community. This is because game development is generally done in…
Ar Nosurge Plus: Ode to an Unborn Star Review
The Playstation Vita is becoming more of a localized JRPG machine, so much so that when noting new games releasing only in Japan, I immediately think of a localization in a couple of months on PS Vita. As proof of…
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess Review
As the gaming industry evolved over its few decades in existence, more markets became accessible to gamers, which meant an ever increasing catalogue of titles where to choose from. This is especially true for the Japanese market, since as time…
Guild of Dungeoneering Review
Ambition is becoming a major factor in game development. Between games having very ambitious objectives, such as topping a hundred hours of gameplay, or the developers themselves, promising countless features and raising a game’s hype to the stars, the industry…
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