The Adventures of Elliot The Millennium Tales by Square Enix and Clayechworks, is one of those RPGs that instantly grabs you the moment it boots up. The HD-2D art style is doing all the work here, and honestly, it works;…
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced PC Review – The Pirate King Returns Better Than Ever
In this Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced review, I return to the Caribbean to see whether Ubisoft’s remake of its classic pirate adventure truly improves on the original. After more than 40 hours on PC, it’s clear this version brings…
Gothic 1 Remake Review – The Colony Feels Alive Again (and Still Doesn’t Care About You)
I’ve got a bit of a strange relationship with Gothic. It’s one of those RPGs people talk about like a legend, especially if you were around for the original release. I never really expected a full remake of it to land…
Directive 8020 Review – Supermassive Games Delivers a Brilliant Sci-Fi Horror Experience
Directive 8020 is the latest cinematic horror game in the Dark Pictures Anthology of games by Supermassive Games. It is unlike anything that has come before in Supermassive’s portfolio of horror, and the main reason for this is that it…
Aphelion Review – A Stunning Yet Frustrating Sci-Fi Experience
Aphelion is an intriguing space-themed title from Don’t Nod, most well-known for their Life is Strange games. Astronauts Ariane and Thomas are sent out on a mission to an icy world to determine if it’s possible for life to survive…
Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 – Broken Things (Xbox Review)
Poppy Playtime has always thrived on mystery. It’s a series built on half-revealed lore, viral moments, and that constant feeling that something is just out of sight. By the time Poppy Playtime Chapter 5: Broken Things lands on Xbox Series…
Hollowbody Review – A Chilling Return to Classic Survival Horror
As many of the juggernauts of survival horror continue to diverge significantly from the genres they either created or made popular, there’s a small group of indie developers continuing to mine away in the pits of macabre madness. By embracing…
Warhammer 40K Mechanicus II PC Review – Bigger Battles, Better Tactics, and Pure Grimdark Energy
Back when the first Mechanicus released, it surprised a lot of people. Not because it was attached to the Warhammer 40,000 name — there have been plenty of strategy games set in Games Workshop’s universe over the years — but because it genuinely understood…
Will Follow The Light Review – A Deeply Emotional Indie Lighthouse Adventure
Will Follow The Light is the debut game by indie developer TomorrowHead Studio. It’s a narrative-driven linear story that follows the titular character of Will. Will is a lighthouse keeper, and the game opens with him going about his daily…
007 First Light Review – Finally James Bond Got the Game He Deserves
For years, it felt like James Bond games had completely lost their identity. Some leaned too heavily into shooting. Others tried copying whatever action trend was popular at the time. Very few actually understood what makes Bond different from every…












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