Endzone A World Apart Review

Who doesn’t love a good strategy game? They are relaxing, addictive and just in a league of their own. I came across Endzone: A World Apart while scrolling through steam trying to find something new and exciting and I wasn’t…

Outriders (PS4) Review – A Chaotic Mess of Blood, Gore and Probably Server Issues

Looter shooters… the only two words that wakes me up on an early Sunday morning aside from the smell of pancakes and hot chocolate. It’s the kind of video game genre that not only brings the epic and varied loots…

Monster Hunter Rise Review

If you’ve played Monster Hunter World and it’s expansion, Iceborne, chances are you’ll breeze through Monster Hunter Rise. Monster Hunter Rise on Nintendo Switch is quite a different experience to Monster Hunter World and one that newcomers to the franchise…

Paradise Lost Review

‘Paradise Lost’ is a narrative game based on one of the big ‘What if?’ questions. What if the outcome of World War 2 ended differently in favour of the Nazis. In the world and lore of ‘Paradise Lost’ America was…

Loop Hero Review

Loop Hero is a roguelike RPG game developed by Four Quarters, who have published Please, Don’t Touch Anything previously on Steam. Takin on the form of yet another amnesiac protagonist, Loop Hero leans heavily on that singular aspect of memory,…

Spacebase Startopia Review – An Ambitious Sim

Spacebase Startopia is the remake to 2001’s cult classic Startopia in its silly yet engaging space empire simulation. Here, players are tasked to commandeer a space station in order to become one of the galaxy’s most popular hubs for its…

Forgeone Review

Foregone, developed and published by Big Blue Bubble, is an enjoyable 2D action-platformer with easy-to-learn combat. Movement and combat both looks slick and makes you feel powerful – and reasonably masterful – while playing. Unfortunately, the level design never quite…

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Pack Review

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms series has a long and glorious history. Having debuted in 1988 on almost all systems including the NES and continuing to be released on console throughout the decades it is an anomaly that a…

In Rays Of The Light Review

When it comes to video game developers the name Sergey Noskov isn’t the first you think to. Some of you may be wondering “who is this guy and why am I talking about him so much in this article?” Well,…

Encodya Review

Encodya feels like a game of two parts – each belonging in a different decade. On one hand, you have the incredible presentation (for the genre at any rate): a stunningly-realised dystopian future, immersive audio, solid writing and voice work,…