Company of Heroes has been a household name in the strategy game genre for quite a long time. Relic Entertainment made a classic way back in 2006 and the sequel that was released in 2013 was well-received too. Now in…
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Review
When you think of Bayonetta, the last thing on your mind would be an artistic storybook game but yet here we are in 2023 with one having been released by Platinum Games. Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is…
Destiny 2 Lightfall PC Review
As a long-time Destiny 2 fan, there isn’t any sugarcoating this. Destiny 2 Lightfall is the most tone-deaf disappointing instalment in the franchise’s history. If you’ve been playing Destiny from the get-go right up until now, the chances of you…
Dragon Ball Z Kakarot PS5 Review
Dragon Ball Z Kakarot was released quite a while ago now and has just been given a PS5 re-release. The PS5 version of the game has both a performance mode and a quality mode with the latter prioritising visuals over…
Raiden IV x MIKADO remix PC Review
Raiden IV x MIKADO remix from developer MOSS and NIS America is a blast from the past combining the classic arcade shoot ‘em up with some more modern enhancements. In Raiden IV x MIKADO remix, players will dive right into…
Metroid Prime Remastered Review
Metroid Prime was released way back in 2002 on the Nintendo Gamecube and cemented itself in gaming history as a truly iconic first-person shooter action-adventure platformer. It was the first Metroid title to make the transition to a first-person view…
Shredders PS5 Review
Shredders from the publisher and developer Foam Punch is an excellent snowboarding game that will grip you with its indie charm. If you’re a fan of snowboarding, this is a title you definitely should not overlook because the gameplay is…
Aquatico Review
Aquatico from developer Digital Reef Games and publisher Overseer Games is a “City-Building” game that’s set deep underwater in a future version of Earth that’s covered with water. Aquatico kicks off by letting players choose a symbol for their underwater…
River City Girls 2 PC Review
River City Girls 2 from Developer and Publisher Wayforward is the sequel to 2019’s River City Girls. This time around there’s a total of 6 playable characters with Misako and Kyoko returning as playable characters. After having beaten a crime…












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