When Where Winds Meet first released in December 2024, it promised a sprawling wuxia adventure where martial arts, exploration, and player freedom came together to create something unlike anything else on the market. Ever since then, Everstone Studio has gradually…
Moonlight Peaks (PC) Review – A Cosy Adventure with Plenty of Charm
We all love a good cosy life sim game, and it would go without saying that the genre has exploded over the last few years. With the likes of Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing and Pokopia being huge successes in this…
Jurassic World Evolution 3 Rebirth Review – An Epic Expansion
Let’s be honest, we have all been waiting for this DLC to drop and it goes without saying that it feels like it’s been overdue, seeing as the film came out last year. However, I’m just glad that it is…
33 Immortals Review – Massive 33-Player Roguelike Battles
33 Immortals from Publisher and Developer Thunder Lotus is an action-packed roguelike co-op game that touts massive battles against tough foes with up to 32 other players. So it’s you and multiple others facing off against some tough cookies and…
R-Type 3 Dimensions (PC) Review – A Brutal Classic Reborn in 3D
There are some games that never really leave you, even decades later. The R-Type series is one of those names that instantly brings back memories of old-school arcade punishment, memorising enemy patterns, and getting absolutely destroyed within seconds of spawning.…
Luna Abyss Review – An Outstanding Bullet Hell Shooter With Incredible World Design
Every year, without fail, there are games that fall through the cracks. Maybe the marketing didn’t hit the intended audience or, as we’ve come to see in the last few years, too many games are released in the same, small…
Realm of Ink Review (PS5) – A Beautiful Roguelite That Finds Its Own Identity
The roguelite space is completely saturated at this point. Ever since Hades raised the bar for how good the genre could feel when story and gameplay actually click together, everyone’s been trying to chase that same magic. The problem is,…
The Adventures of Elliot The Millennium Tales Review – A Beautiful HD-2D Adventure with a Modern Twist
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…












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