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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

Kenshi Review

The phrase ‘make your own story’ is one that fills me with dread. Back when I played Mount & Blade that phrase was fine, the game let you run and wander around and commit to any ideal you like. However,…

Shortest Trip to Earth Preview

Sounds like slang for falling doesn’t it. Space itself, I believe, is not really the fear of humanity when they’re there. The fear is the fact space is a merciless frontier. We as human are designed for a millionth of…

Fallout 76: Beta Impressions

Mutually Assured Destruction. It is a safe bet that I am torn with Fallout 76. Out of many games I would have beaten a hippie to have built in multiplayer form Fallout is not a series high on the list.…

Battlerite Royale Review

Oh boy. Battle Royale. I give up on Battle Royale games. The market has been created and saturated in such an incredibly short amount of time. I think the only market saturated faster was porn. PUBG was the fault. I…

Metal Max Xeno Review

May the Tank be with you. ‘Oh look.’ You joke to yourself pulling upon your basic pop culture knowledge. ‘Tom made a Star Wars reference and just changed it enough to avoid copyright.’ Well that is where you are wrong.…

New Star Manager PC Review

Football’s coming home to PC. I don’t like football. For me its tribalism and pointlessly overhyped. I can respect peoples liking for it, growing up near the local football ground my weekends were usually filled with cheers and boos during…

Henry the Hamster Handler Review (Nintendo Switch)

Puzzle games are a genre that is pretty hit or miss, its not a big surprise that a lot of unique puzzle games don’t really come out anymore, and its mostly rehashes, Tetris, Puyo Puyo, Sudoku, ect are games that…

Yakuza 0 – PC Edition Review

Real Yakuza use Gamepads. No seriously. So it is now established that I am an official Yakuza fan. Played the games, watched the movie, bought the shirt, and already booked Kiwami 2 for when that arrives. It’s made me return…

Shenmue I & II Review

The 15:00 hype train has arrived. June 2015, Sony Conference at E3. Nostalgia was thrown into the air as Shenmue III was announced. The room was full of screaming fans, finally realising that this story will have an end after…

The Banner Saga 3 Review

The best choice. Choice games have bored me of late. Maybe it’s because they all have the same design laid down by Telltale, with all choices leading to the same goal. Maybe it’s also compounded by the fact I had…