RAIDOU Remastered Review – Unforgettable Reasons This Legendary JRPG Shines Again

RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army takes us back to a time before Atlus’s name became synonymous with the Persona series, itself an offshoot of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise that Atlus had been regaling gamers with since…

LUNAR Remastered Collection Review – JRPG Fans Will Love This Classic Revival

The LUNAR Remastered Collection, featuring LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete and LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue Complete, were two iconic JRPGs from the 90s and thanks to GungHo Online Entertainment, modern day gamers and retro fans alike can finally play these…

TRON Catalyst Xbox Review – 7 Thrilling Reasons Fans Will Love This Neon Adventure

TRON Catalyst marks forty-three years since Kevin Flynn first dreamt of the Grid, imagining a world of computer programs that evolved beyond belief. It’s been forty-three years since he stepped inside and discovered a realm beyond human comprehension — a…

Lost in Random The Eternal Die Review — Roll the Dice, Embrace the Chaos

Lost in Random The Eternal Die, developed by Stormteller Games and published by Thunderful Publishing, marks a bold genre shift from the 2021 action‑adventure original. This is where gothic fairy‑tale charm meets rolling dice, tactical deck‑building, and fast-paced roguelike runs.…

Death Stranding 2 Review – A Repetitive Masterpiece or a Slow-Burn Slog?

If you’ve ever fancied yourself as a courier for a post-apocalyptic world, or just a fan of the slow, steady, and oddly compelling walking simulator genre, then Death Stranding 2 is here to fulfill your wildest (and weirdest) delivery dreams.…

The Alters Review

11 Bit Studios are no strangers to creating groundbreaking, new IP content that pushes the boundaries of gaming. The Alters is one of their most recent titles in 2025 and this is a game that caught my eye with its…

Rematch PS5 Review

If you’re like me and love football, then Rematch is a game you should know about—because there aren’t many options beyond FIFA or FC that EA has been pumping out for years. There are others, but nothing really matched FIFA’s…

Blades of Fire Review

Blades of Fire from Mercury Steam was quite an eagerly anticipated title that I had my eye on because of their previous games. The headline titles of course being Konami’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow and Nintendo’s Metroid Dread. So does Blades…

Wuchang Fallen Feathers PS5 Review – Beauty, Brutality, and a Few Feathery Flaws

When I first stepped into Wuchang Fallen Feathers, I didn’t quite know what to expect. Sure, I’d seen the trailers promising dark Chinese folklore, challenging combat, and haunting visuals, but trailers can be deceiving. Within 30 minutes of booting up…

Still Wakes the Deep Siren’s Rest Review

When The Chinese Room first launched Still Wakes the Deep, it was hailed for its atmospheric horror and grounded storytelling. Now, with the release of the DLC Still Wakes the Deep Siren’s Rest, the team pulls us back onto the…