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Diablo II: Resurrected Review

Diablo II: Resurrected is a fantastic audiovisual overhaul of the classic and influential ARPG, developed, published, and remastered by Blizzard Entertainment and Vicarious Visions. The TL;DR version is that very little has changed under the hood. PC players who still…

Deathloop Review

As a storyteller, time travel is always a tricky topic to tackle. Whether you’re crafting a two-hour movie or developing a large interactive experience, there’s a lot to consider. Are there blatant paradoxes that make the core concept too frustrating…

Chernobylite Review

The Chernobylite console release – developed by The Farm 51 and published by All In! Games – has been delayed a few times already. The good news is that, visually and performance-wise, it’s a solid port. The bad news is…

BPM: Bullets Per Minute Console Review

BPM: Bullets Per Minute, from developer Awe Interactive and publisher Just Add Water (JAW), is a rhythm-based FPS roguelike that, after launching on PC and receiving several content updates, has finally arrived on console. It’s an unexpected hybrid of genres…

Mary Skelter Finale Review

Lately, I’m in a constant cycle of stress and depression. It wakes me up in the morning and kept me from getting a good night’s rest thinking where did I went wrong or what path I should’ve taken to get…

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…