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TERA CONSOLE: Going back to the Roots
The dark secret hidden behind TERA is undoubtedly the very core of the hate people are getting before and even now that it’s on home consoles. The Master Race, Elin, is that one race that has got people losing their…
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Nintendo Switch Review
Max as a gaming character (I was about to use the word “icon” but let’s not get carried away) has had an interesting history – interesting enough that I’ve got nine tabs of research open and still don’t really understand…
Lake Ridden Review
No Jason here though. Lake Ridden tries to do what many games have done in the past, provide an enriching story experience through the medium of walking through a detailed environment. We’ve seen this done many times before from as…
Death Road to Canada Review
It has been over two decades since I have played the game Oregon Trail or anything like it for that matter. I absolutely loved the idea of surviving a long and treacherous journey while maintaining my food, water, items and…
Railway Empire Review
“…Railway Empire is a delight.” Railway Empire is a match made in heaven for tycoon game fans and locomotive enthusiasts. Developed by Gaming Minds Studios (Grand Ages: Medieval) and published by Kalypso Media (Tropico 5, Dungeons 3), the game challenges…
Beast Quest Review
Beast Quest comes from a long series of books, 110 to be precise at the time of writing. It’s a series aimed at boys around the age of seven, and target your typical fantasy adventure. Now with a wealth of…
CHUCHEL Review
Over the past couple of days, I’ve been replaying all of Amanita Design’s games and I do have to say that my brain kind of got tired from thinking all the time, even with all the cheating going on… But…
Into The Breach Review
I spent 20 minutes looking for any solution for me not to fail the final mission. My mechs were well upgraded and defending the bomb was my priority. Somehow I had 6 Vek attacking from all angles and everything I…
The Pillars of the Earth: In the Eye of the Storm Review
Slow is probably the best way of describing The Pillars of the Earth now that I’ve finished it. It is focused on story more than any other game I have played in a long time. It tells a long book’s…












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