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…
Watch Dogs Legion Bloodline DLC Review
Unlike previous titles in the series, Watch Dogs: Legion is one that never had a central protagonist, to begin with. Here, you’re kind of thrown into a game that skips the entire world-building process that was centred with maybe a…
RUST Console Edition Review – It’s TRUST without the T
RUST is a game that in most cases would’ve tickled my bones for excitement. The former PC exclusive survival crafting game that has finally reached the hands of console players around the world brought upon a new meaning to the…
Necromunda Hired Gun Review
At the beginning of last year, I was heavy getting into Warhammer 40k thanks to COVID and the lockdown situation. I was able to find a new hobby to keep me busy and also explore more of the universe than…
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection Xbox Review
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection is both a showcase of how versatile the RE Engine is and a reminder of how far we’ve come on home consoles. There’s no doubt it’s a fantastic remake – and I think there’s more than…
Moero Crystal H Review
Two years ago I was given the chance to review Moero Chronicles on Switch. A rerelease of a previously Japan-only Vita title, it gave me an interesting insight into the world of fan-service-led games and started me down the path…
Very Very Valet Review
“…part silly fun, part challenge and at times comes with a hefty sprinkle of mechanics-based frustration.” Have you ever dreamed of frantically parking and returning the colourful and varied vehicles of hungry patrons arriving at a plethora of intricately and…
Battle Axe Review
Battle Axe – developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Numskull – is an arcade-style, isometric hack-and-slash that is retro to a fault. It seeks to emulate both the gameplay and aesthetics of the 16-bit era and succeeds with aplomb.…












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