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Game Reviews
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Aeon Drive Review
Aeon Drive from 2Awesome Studio and CRITICAL REFLEX is a fantastic platformer built all-around speed as its core gameplay mechanic. Players who love games such as Ghostrunner or 2D platformers where reaction times and skill play a large role in…
Sonic Colours Ultimate Review
Originally released in 2010, Sonic Colours on the Nintendo Wii and DS was touted as one of the best Sonic games in the series, thanks to its colourful presentation, gameplay and variety. Now, in 2021, at Sonic the Hedgehog’s 30th…
Life is Strange: True Colours Review
If you’ve played a Life is Strange game before, you’ll probably know what to expect with Life is Strange: True Colours. The first game in the franchise pioneered some incredibly intriguing visual storytelling and the subsequent games have solidly built…
Akibas Trip: Hellbound And Debriefed PS4 Review
Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound And Debriefed is a remaster of the first game in the Akiba’s Trip series, which was released on PSP in Japan way back in 2011 with an enhanced version of the game coming out in 2012. If…
Tormented Souls Review – Scared the Pants Off Me
Horror is not the genre for me. I’ve never been a fan of the jump scares and the dark rooms and the ominous atmosphere whether it be in games or films. But the experience, virtual though it may be, of…
Nexomon Review – The Pokemon Game on a Budget
We’re not going to beat around the bush so let’s just address the elephant in the room right away… Nexomon is a Pokemon clone through and through. Sadly, there’s no way around this but thankfully there’s no need to do…
Assassins Creed Valhalla The Siege of Paris Review
Valhalla has certainly leaned into the open world RPG direction of the series and while it served as a breathe of fresh air when Origins was released, Ubisoft can be accused of falling into the same trap as it did…












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