Remedy Entertainment has delivered us another great title with Control launching on PC, Xbox One and PS4 today. Sam Lake of Max Payne fame has penned the story and while Control might not be everyone, it certainly is one of the…
We Happy Few Lightbearer DLC Review
A couple of months ago We Happy Few “relaunched” itself with Gearbox Publishing bringing Compulsion Games’ title to a wider audience. I enjoyed the base game and found the first DLC to be far more enjoyable than the main storyline…
Killsquad Preview
Killsquad from Developer Novarama launched onto Steam Early Access on July 16th 2019 and the game has already taken off quite successfully. So what exactly is in store for those of us that would like to jump into its world?…
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Review
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night from Artplay and 505 Games released onto PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch in June 2019 and we’ve spent a significant amount of time with the game since release. With former Casltevania series producer…
WorldEnd Syndrome Review
WorldEnd Syndrome is a visual novel from Pqube Games and Arc System Works that explores a protagonist’s journey to Mihate Town. Mihate Town is a picturesque village near the coastline but all is not what it seems in this sleepy…
Octopath Traveler PC Review
Square Enix are no strangers to creating incredibly story driven games and the JRPG genre is what they do best. Octopath Traveler joins the long list of titles that the company has put out over the years yet it still…
Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Collection Review
The original Guilty Gear launched onto the fighting game scene 20 years ago. At the time, fighting games were common place with the likes of Mortal Kombat, Tekken and King of Fighters being around. Guilty Gear however still managed to…
Iron Marines Review
Iron Marines launched onto Steam and its pastel coloured gorgeousness has certainly gripped us. Ironhide Game Studio, known for their Kingdom Rush games, have successfully crafted another real time strategy game fused with tower defense elements. Iron Marines oozes style…
My Friend Pedro Review
Every so often we get a game that just seems so outrageous it instantly catches your attention. My Friend Pedro is one of those with its matrix-esque slow motion gunfights and stylistic jumping action. This is a game that you…











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