Biomutant Review – The Loot-Driven Open World Experience

Biomutant pretty much needs no introduction. It’s easily one of the biggest games I’ve been excited for in a long while. And despite being a bit rough around the edges, it’s one game that speaks in volumes for its gorgeous…

King of Seas Review

Ever wanted to be a swashbuckling Pirate Captain? Ever wanted to sail the Seven Seas and bring a reign of terror to merchant and Navy ships alike? Well, King of Seas is the game for you if that is something…

SaGa Frontier Remastered Review

SaGa Frontier from SquareSoft was released way back in 1997 in Japan and later (1998) in North America on the original PlayStation console. The game never saw an official release in other territories, until now, more than 2 decades later.…

Nier Replicant ver. 1.22474487139 Review

It only takes a split second for a game developer to make a long lasting first impression and if the title itself doesn’t give you all that, I don’t know what else will. Nier Replicant ver. 1.22474487139 if you aren’t…

Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited Review

It’s always nice when a lesser-known game from a niche genre can escape the confines of one worldwide region and reach a wider audience. Whilst JRPGs continue to be incredibly popular worldwide, dungeon RPGs have seen somewhat of a drop-off…

Disco Elysium The Final Cut Review

When Disco Elysium initially launched on PC in October 2019, it received critical acclaim thanks to its depth, freedom and incredible storytelling. Now, in 2021, developer ZA/UM have released the game on PS4 and PS5 in the form of The…

Oddworld Soulstorm Review

As a fan of the Oddworld series and specifically Abe’s adventures, I was ecstatic when the remake of Abe’s Oddysee, New ‘n’ Tasty, was announced. It created an opportunity for fans to enjoy the game with some new visuals and…

Stubbs The Zombie Review

Imagine it’s the 1950’s and that you live in the City of Tomorrow. You’re the high school football star and it’s all a free ride, hover cars, rayguns and the head cheerleader on your arm for a night out on…

Mundaun Review

Some horror games succeed by being downright terrifying. They throw everything they have at you, from grotesque and twisted depictions of familiar objects to constant jump scares and frightening monstrosities. Then you have games like Mundaun, a creation of indie…

Narita Boy Review – A Game with so much heart

~Saving the world, Narita Boy, save the world, Yellow Red Blue, always be true, Techno Sword~