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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

Spaceforce Rogue Universe HD Review

Spaceforce Rogue Universe HD is exactly what you would expect from a HD resale of a 2007 space shooter – Something smack in the middle of Freelancer and Elite Dangerous. If you didn’t like this the first time round, don’t…

Coffin Dodgers Review

Ever want the retro fun of the classic racing games? Well now you have your chance. Coffin Dodgers is an old school combat racer much in the same vein as Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing. This is the first…

Magnetic: Cage Closed Review

Many a game revolves around one mastered concept. Portal nailed this by the use of, obviously, portals. Since then very few games have nailed the ‘think with our concept’ mentality up until this point. Magnetic: Cage Closed is a game…

Perixx AX-1200 Gaming Headset

With my fancy new gaming PC I have been taking a look into gaming peripheral. Currently I’m running Element Gaming peripherals, and for simple little me they do the job. However Perixx were generous enough to send me an AX…

Immune Preview

I don’t like early access. The nature of being able to sell games with no quality control leaves what you could get up in the air. They range from high quality, near-finished games with just some bug testing left; to…

Magicka 2 Review

Are you kids excited? Because by the gods I am. Magicka 2 is one of the few games I have genuinely been excited for in a long time. I picked the first one up in the 2014 Steam summer sale…

War Thunder PS4 Review

War Thunder has been around for a while, since November 2012. The free-to-play model has been around for a large amount of time, and has now finally arrived upon PS4. With nothing but a broken copy of Thief to entertain…

Isbarah Review

Isbarah is one of those games in which ‘bullet hell’ applies. I’ve never played games within this style. I’ve played some hellish shooters, but a game which prides itself on the enemy’s ability to shoot a lot faster than you…

Legend of Candlewind: Nights & Candles Review

It’s hard to talk about this game. I wasn’t expecting much more than a Legends of Grimrock clone. I wasn’t looking for it to be perfect, just a good little experience. What I got was worse by a mile. I’m…

Decay – The Mare Review

Horror games have certainly changed since I played the first Resident Evil. The term ‘psychological horror’ is the new hip term used to explain the surge in horror games of recent such as Outcast, Slender and Amnesia. These games use…