Sifu is the newest hit game that found its fame on the stage of YouTube and Twitch, with major streamers showing it off for a few hours leading to its skyrocketing success. Developed by Slowclap, the developers behind Absolver, Sifu…
Pokémon Legends: Arceus Review
PokĂ©mon Legends: Arceus is undeniably one of the best things to happen for the PokĂ©mon franchise. Game Freak, the studio behind the hit IP, who has been adamant about keeping the series’ core mechanics pretty much identical for every iteration…
Edge of Eternity Review
So, we are already two months into 2022 and the game line-up is huge, to say the least. I have the new PokĂ©mon, waiting on Horizon and Elden Ring but I still felt like I want to be playing my…
Demon Turf Review
If you were a thousand years old, you’d be qualified for just about anything, but not in hell. At that age you’re still considered a young piker and hardly taken seriously so when our hero, Beebz, decides that she’s going…
Worlds End Club Review
Worlds End Club from developers Too Kyo Games and Grounding, and publishers Izanagi Games and NIS America was initially released exclusively to Apple Arcade in September 2020. The game has eventually made its way to Nintendo Switch almost a year…
NEO: The World Ends With You Switch Review
Fourteen years after the release of Square Enix’s stunningly stylised and quirky cult classic, The World Ends With you, Square Enix are dropping us back into Shibuya for another round through the Reapers Game with the sequel, NEO: The World…
Cris Tales Review
Ever wonder how a player’s actions in a video game can alter the future of the characters living within? Consider for a moment that these game worlds don’t just end on the spot. We’ll see the immediate effects up until…
Destroy All Humans Switch Review
It’s back to the B-movie inspired roaring 1950’s with Black Forest Games remake of the cult classic PS2/Xbox era game, Destroy All Humans. Destroy All Humans: One Giant Step On Mankind for Switch is a port of the Unreal Engine…
Trails of Cold Steel IV Switch Review
JRPGs are famous for their in-depth, often obtuse stories and lore. On the surface, the games tend to follow a simple hero’s journey template, but often the lore and mythology developed to service that simple story adds that depth and…












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