With Zool Redimensioned there’s a stark difference between creating a video game that would soon be revered as a retro cult-classic to reviving a retro cult-classic in the modern era. One of which doesn’t seem too enticing than the other…
Stranded Alien Dawn Review – A Brilliant Survival Game
Keeping the content coming, this time I had the chance to play Stranded Alien Dawn. Released back in April 2023, I finally managed to get around to playing this Sims like survival mash-up, which offered a fun and challenging take…
Have a Nice Death Switch Review – A brilliant roguelike
With the recent release of Have a Nice Death on the Nintendo Switch, I wanted to pick it up and see what it would be like to play as Death. This Roguelike game has been out for a while on…
Justice League Cosmic Chaos Switch Review – A charming and fun dungeon crawler
Just when the Justice League find some time to finally relax in Justice League Cosmic Chaos and enjoy themselves in Happy Harbour, that dastardly inter-dimensional prankster that can’t get enough of messing with Superman, Mister Mxyzptlk, shows up to turn…
Star Wars Jedi Survivor Review – May the Force be with You
Is the Force strong enough to guide Cal Kestis successfully through another thrilling third-person adventure with Star Wars Jedi Survivor? It was inevitable that after the success of Jedi: Fallen Order that the series newcomer would headline another title, but…
Octopath Traveler 2 Review – A Great Masterpiece
A few years ago I reviewed Octopath Traveller and called it a great JRPG title, this time I check out Octopath Traveller 2. So fast forward to the present and Square Enix has once again knocked it out of the…
Mia and the Dragon Princess Xbox Review – a fun ride with a quirky cast
In this review, I shall be checking out Mia and The Dragon Princess from the game development studio Wales Interactive. I think it’s fair to say that ‘Wales Interactive’ has given us an expansive run of FMV games over the years.…
Redfall Review – Good Story, Needs Work
Vampires and Maine seem to go together like fish and chips in Redfall. Why? I don’t know, but I suspect Stephen King does. Those nasty bloodsuckers took a bite out of Maine in Salem’s Lot and now they’re at it…
Terra Nil Review
Terra Nil self-describes itself as an “intricate environmental strategy game about transforming a barren wasteland into a thriving, balanced ecosystem”. If that sounds intriguing to you, strap yourselves in because you’ll be in for a ride here. An ecologically restorative…
Process of Elimination Review
Process of Elimination is NIS America’s take on a classic, established formula. The murder mystery genre is teeming with a few titles now after Spike Chunsoft’s success with the Danganronpa series. Does Process of Elimination compare favourably to the more…












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