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Sahil Lala
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Sahil is a tech and gaming enthusiast that's been a writer, reviewer, advisor and editor at multiple publications. Currently working freelance, you can follow him on twitter here https://twitter.com/Sahil_Lala You can contact me at Sahil@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Islanders Review

Islanders from GrizzlyGames is a minimalist strategy game that focuses on smart gameplay with simple mechanics. The game is made with Unity and while it is an indie title, it delivers gameplay that is oddly addictive. In Islanders, players will…

Fimbul Review

Developers Zaxis in collaboration with publisher Wild River released Fimbul onto PS4 a little while ago and while the game looks visually stunning in screenshots, don’t let this fool you. What we have here is a title that suffers from…

Dead or Alive 6 (PC) Review

Dead or Alive 6 is Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja’s latest installment in the Dead or Alive franchise and with it comes some perplexing design decisions. The game is still as true to the franchise as ever but with the…

Death End re;Quest Review

Idea Factory International and Compile Heart are mostly known for their moe Hyperdimension Neptunia JRPGs filled with jokes, references and visual novel goodness. So where does Death End re;Quest fall into the hierarchy? The answer is a lot more complex…

We Happy Few + They Came From Below DLC Review

We Happy Few has been around for a couple of years now and is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The game has just recently received a fresh batch of content in the form of the “They Came From…

Stellaris Console Edition Review

Stellaris from Paradox Interactive originally launched on PC way back in 2016 and has now made its way to PS4 thanks to Tantalus Media. The game brings the “4X Grand Strategy” (“explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate”) genre to consoles and…

Vane Review

Since the advent of games such as Journey, Flower, and Flow, we’ve seen many video games tell deep, emotional tales. Vane attempts to follow in the footsteps of these giants but does it deliver? The only way to find out…

Catherine Classic Review

Catherine originally released way back in 2011 on PS3 and Xbox 360. The game received critical acclaim at the time thanks to its very adult themes and puzzle platforming gameplay. Catherine has since made its way to PC and with…

Clock Simulator Nintendo Switch Review

In a surprise turn of events, you too can be a clock in a video game that we’re pretty sure nobody thought they needed to play. Kool2Play’s Clock Simulator was originally a mobile video game but has since found its…

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review

It’s been over a decade since Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation released and while Ace Combat: Joint Assault and Ace Combat: Assault Horizon brought some more plane flying and aerial combat action to the table, these games were set…