The Legend of Nayuta Boundless Trails is a spin-off in the Legend of Heroes franchise of titles from Nihon Falcom and one that newcomers can dive right into with no issues. Being a spin-off, it has nothing to do with…
Overpass 2 PC Review
I remember back in the day playing MX vs ATV on my Xbox 360 and thought I would see if there was another off-road racing gaming on the market. I know that MX vs ATV Legends came out on June…
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Single-Player Campaign Review
When Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 was announced I did feel a bit robbed by Activision as we only just got Modern Warfare 2 (2022). I feel the rate at which Call of Duty games are coming out nowadays makes…
Star Ocean The Second Story R Review
Star Ocean The Second Story R, a faithful remake of the 1998 classic on the PlayStation 1, opened up an uncharted universe for me. As someone who had never played the original, I embarked on this adventure with a sense…
Silent Hope Review
Silent Hope from Marvelous and Xseed Games is a refreshing take on the roguelike dungeon crawling experience. Players will dive into the Abyss and face off against monsters and other creatures as they try to save a world devoid of…
Kona II Brume Switch Review
Kona II Brume is the sequel and follow-up to the story established in 2016 ‘Kona’ by Canadian developer ‘Parabole’. It told the story of renowned private detective Carl Faubert who arrived in 1970s northern Canada, hired by the illustrious William…
Tales of Arise Beyond The Dawn Review
Two years after the release of Tales of Arise, Bandai Namco gifts us with more of what I loved from the original in Tales of Arise Beyond The Dawn. The burning question remains: has the wait been worth it? Fair…
The Invincible PS5 Review
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, The Invincible from Starward Industries and 11 Bit Studios is an incredibly story-driven adventure. After having played a snippet of the game a while ago, I’ve been really itching to get…
Endless Dungeon PC Review
Amplitude Studios has made a glorious return with Endless Dungeon, seamlessly merging multiple genres without fault. Mashing up genres can sometimes pose certain risks, but Amplitude Studios has managed to make it appear effortless. The tower defence aspect is masterfully…
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