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Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book Review

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is the newest instalment in the long line of Atelier series, the 17th to be exact in a long running RPG from Gust. I used to love these games back on the…

Sword Coast Legends Review

Dungeons and Dragons; for some, the name conjures an image of impenetrable geekiness; something they don’t understand, and as such mock.  For others, like myself, it conjures up some of the fondest memories, built with fantastic people. Memories of sitting…

Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition Xbox One Review

“The definitive version of the latest title in the Tropico series…” I have been a big fan of Tropico 5 since its initial release. The game brought the series forward with cleaner visuals, refined gameplay systems and a fun and…

Pro Evolution Soccer 2016: UEFA Euro 2016 Edition Review

It’s incredibly unfortunate that, at least within the mainstream, Pro Evolution Soccer is a series often over-looked by the football crowd. With an annual rivalry against EA’s very-own FIFA franchise – a series with extensive marketing, a massive following, and…

Blues and Bullets: Episode 2 Review

I’d not played the first episode of Blues and Bullets. I had to dive around a friend’s house for a few hours and kidnap his PC to give it a whirl. TO be honest, I’m damn glad I did. Blues…

Color Chaos Review

Color Chaos, developed by Daniel Riley, a single man team with a few people helping with the music score. Taking control a ship whose colour depicts which enemies it can destroy, Blue, Yellow, Green or Red, playing similarly to many…

Shoppe Keep Review

Shoppe Keep, a fantasy shop keeper simulator developed by Arvydas Ĺ˝emaitis who is a singular developer, employing 2 other people to help with Music and Art. While the genre is a rather Niche and small one, it is one of my…

The Way Review

The Way, a Puzzle-Platformer developed by Puzzling Dream who are seemingly starting their career with this first game. Looking rather similar to Another World/Out of This World, The Way follows an old school style, with pixel art and a focus on…

htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (PC) Review

One has to begin by pondering where this game got its name. htoL#NiQ is not an error in code. In reality the name is Hotaru No Nikki, and this is just strange stylising. That’s sort of the running theme of…

Total War: Warhammer Review

I’ve been a Warhammer lover for years. Admittedly, my love of Games Workshop’s flagship tabletop games started when I saw a friend playing Dawn of War at the local scout hut, but from the hundreds and hundreds of hours I…