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Studying BSc Psychology at University of South Wales. Primarily a musician with a love of all things audio technology and audio production gaming is my escape into hopefully beautiful worlds full of wonderful experiences and phenomenal soundtracks. I review with an unbiased ‘try anything once’ mentality and love to find wonderful little indie games or audio technology and will pull any game apart with no discrimination. In general my preferred games are story-driven open world adventures of any kind though I will play anything if I find fun in it. You can contact me at thomas@invisioncommunity.co.uk

Dragonball Xenoverse 2 Review

What on earth did I just play? It’s hard to pin what the sweet saint hell Dragonball Xenoverse 2 actually is. It is fair to say I went into this game beyond blind. I had no idea this series actually…

Watch_Dogs 2 Review

Do you wanna make a meme? Because we got plenty spare. History does not favour Watch Dogs. I’ve played through it twice, first on PS4 and then on PC and I did not have a bad experience either time. What…

Astervoid 2000 Preview

Astervoid 2000 is as simple a format of a game as possible, which makes my job incredibly difficult. Simple games give me little to talk about, and as such I have to elaborate and digress with rather useless text additions…

Super Dungeon Bros Review

Following the brotocols of the word ‘bro’ bring in the title of this game I must broactively insert the suffix ‘bro’ into any possible word in at this first sentence in a poor attempt at comedy. Brotocals aside, Super Dungeon…

Mark McMorris Infinite Air Review

Infinite Air is a brave sell launching itself close to Steep. The snow sport genre has gone quiet as of late, and now we get two games at once bringing it back. Infinite Air takes heavily from other boarding games…

Arctic Trucker Simulator Review

Arctic Trucker Simulator is a game. Just. Like many simulator games I have deliberately avoided, it is a low pass attempt of a game. The game works in a most basic sense, doing exactly what it says it will do…

Creative Sound Blaster Blaze Review

Being a gamer in a shared house, as well as quite an audiophile I go through a lot of headphones and speakers. Not only because the cables all seem to go, but also because I’m currently on a rather fruitless…

Lego Harry Potter Collection Review

Lego games still hold surprisingly strong. Like a well-rooted tree they have done all manner of games, from hugely successful games such as Lego Star Wars and Lego Undercover as well as the two Harry Potter games in 2010 and…

Farming Simulator 17 Review

Simulator games are something I never really enjoyed, much in the same was I have trouble with many RTS games: The technical depth which can be achieved is troublesome for newcomers like me. However, this is the selling point for…

Mafia III Review

“Mafia II takes place in a fictionalized version of the American South in 1968. We sought to create an authentic and immersive experience that captures this very turbulent time and place, including depictions of racism. We find the racist beliefs,…