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Master X Master Review

Back in 1930’s, Germany was in debt due to the wall street crash and their leaders at the time decided to just print new money in order to fix the problem. This didn’t work as it caused something called “Hyper-inflation”…

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Review

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is an adventure game developed by Prideful Sloth as their introductory title on Steam. One of the very few to not be releasing into Early Access, Yonder instead goes for a full release at £18.99.…

Cars 3: Driven To Win Review

Lazy, uninspired, and utterly vapid – movie tie-in’s have hardly earned the brightest of reputations amongst the video gaming world. Often thrown together in a desperate attempt to capitalise on a popular brand, it’s through no fault but their own…

Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star Review (Nintendo Switch)

Fate/Extella is a strange game on many levels. Whilst I’ve become quite accustomed to playing bizarre Japanese games for review, something about Fate/Extella confused me the moment I booted it up.  Maybe it was the style of the game; this…

Micro Machines World Series Review

In the late 90s there were 3 video games that ruled my childhood, and as luck should have it all 3 of those franchises have been revitalised in 2017.  Barely a day went past that I didn’t play Tekken 2,…

Fnatic Gear Clutch G1 Optical Mouse Review

Fnatic have been around for some time, and if I recal right, some time ago they use to work with SteelSeries, with Branded Headsets, Mice and Keyboards. Fnatic are mostly known for the being one of the best eSports teams…

Accel World vs Sword Art Online Review

Accel World vs Sword Art Online- an action, RPG, developed by Studio ArtDink and published by Bandai Namco. Both series were created by Reki Kawahara. Two series that follow the journey of characters in virtual reality worlds. Okay, first things…

Magix Music Maker Live Review

Magix Music Maker Live is a long running edition of Magix Music Maker, starting all the way back in 1994 with a new version releasing every year or so. With the recent release of 2017 we’ve had our hands on…

Magix Music Maker: Premium Edition Review

Making music is not easy. I’ve been on-and-off making music for the past 4 years. It takes dedication, passion, skill, and most importantly money. Whilst the days of spending 1000’s of pounds on studio time, tape, and mastering are still…

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the shogun Review (PS4)

Strategy is one of those genres that has fluctuated in terms of notoriety throughout gaming history. Age of empires, Command and Conquer, Civilisation and others have been around for decades and some still argue the original versions of these franchises…