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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

The Escapists: The Walking Dead Review

I’ve never watched The Walking Dead. It doesn’t appeal to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love my zombies. I’ve read the Zombie Survival Guide so many times it really needs rebinding, I do own a crowbar called ‘Vera’ and…

First Look – Between Me and The Night

Between Me and The Night is described as a surrealist action adventure game; and that it certainly is. While the early access preview lasted all of 37 minutes for me it was a very strange twisting adventure through video game…

Mad Max Review

How excited have I been for Mad Max? Majorly excited. Since watching the newest movie and seeing the vehicles bounding around, the opportunity to launch across a post-apocalyptic Australia in a custom ride is not something to miss. Truth is…

Satellite Reign Review

Satellite Reign is another Kickstarter-funded game. Making over £440,000 in the month this aims to be a modern homage to the Syndicate series. Conveniently I have Syndicate lying around (EA was offering it free a while back.) So just for…

Onikira – Demon Killer Review

You would not expect a studio from Ireland to nail a Japanese-style, side-scrolling fighting games. Yet Onikira is just that. The fighting mechanic is not too deep; the story is a classic tale of hero VS demon; and the game…

DiscStorm Review

DiscStorm is a brilliant game. It seems biased that those are my first four words within this review but I picked this game up with absolutely no knowledge about it and was blown away by how epic and fun this…

All Guns on Deck Preview

All Guns on Deck sells itself as a real-time strategy RPG. It has been out currently two days on Steam Early Access and it shows some good fun promise. However the fact it is early access means that it has…

Funk of Titans Review

I’m sure many of the demographic of this article have all considered the possible wonders of taking the great mythological stories of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses and slamming it head first like road kill into the miracle of…

Jotun Closed Beta: Through Cold & Darkness Preivew

Jotun has been bumbling along for a while now (for the first preview overview: http://invisioncommunity.co.uk/2015/05/15/jotun-preview/) and we arrive at beta 2. We are now introduced to the darkness, Nidavellir, described as the realm of ‘treasure and darkness.’ We also introduce…

Wave of Darkness Preview

Very rarely do games come with as serious historical baggage as Wave of Darkness. Dreamatrix has two major titles in their history: Rogue Universe, of which I reviewed the HD version recently, and Legends of Dawn. Rogue Universe I found…