Hitman Absolution on Switch stealth-dropped unexpectedly, letting players dive back into Agent 47’s thrilling world of assassinations and strategy. Stealth drops can be wonderful things. There’s nothing quite as exciting as seeing a game you didn’t expect to come out…
Neon Inferno Switch Review – Thrilling Cyberpunk Action
Neon Inferno drops you into New York thirty years from now, a neon-soaked lawless utopia where corrupt cops and crime syndicates fight for control. Angelo and Mariana are assassins for a rival Family, tasked with taking out the competition. In…
Jurassic World Evolution 3 Review – Life Finds a Way… Again
We are back with the latest title from Frontier Developments, Jurassic World Evolution 3, and this time, the franchise feels more alive than ever. With the park opening to the world on October 21, 2025, the game builds upon the…
Sword of the Sea Review – A Remarkably Beautiful Return to Adventure
Sword of the Sea, from Developer and Publisher Giant Squid, is an atmospheric game similar to the likes of Journey and Flower. It’s also directly comparable to Giant Squid’s previous titles, such as Abzu and The Pathless, and as such,…
Tormented Souls 2 Xbox Review
Tormented Souls 2 takes place two years after developer Dual Effect first put Caroline Walker through the ringer in an abandoned hospital, where she lost her eye, travelled through time, and descended into a dark, other-side world to save herself…
Daemon x Machina Titanic Scion Review
Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion is the sequel to 2020’s Daemon X Machina, but since the game takes place in the far future, you can dive right into it without having played the first game. The game looks fantastic and…
Guild Wars 2 Visions of Eternity Review
So, Guild Wars 2 is back — not just knocking on new doors, but building its own beach house on a tropical island. Guild Wars 2 Visions of Eternity, the game’s sixth major expansion from ArenaNet, sailed into Tyria on…
Painkiller Review (2025) – Rebooting a Classic FPS
Painkiller is a reimagining of the original Painkiller game from 2004 but this time around developed by Anshar Studios and published by 3D Realms. The game features some gorgeous visuals and at least on paper, looks great. However, does it…
Simon The Sorcerer Origins Review – The Ultimate Magical Adventure
There have been many point-and-click adventure games in the past, most notably from the likes of Tim Schafer and Telltale Games. However, none of them have hit that spot for me quite like Simon The Sorcerer Origins. Serving as a…
Digimon Story Time Stranger – A Digital Evolution Masterpiece
So where do I even begin? Digimon Story Time Stranger is Bandai Namco Entertainment’s third instalment in the Digimon Story series, following Hacker’s Memory, which came out way back in 2017. This also marks the return of the franchise after…












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