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,…
Bravely Default II Review
Developed by Claytechworks and published by Nintendo, Bravely Default II is the most recent addition to the Bravely Series. Unlike the initial game and its direct sequel, Bravely Second: End Layer, Bravely Default II introduces us to brand new characters…
The Sinking City PS5 Review
It’s the 1920’s and they’re anything but roaring in the waterlogged city of Oakmont. Not found on any map, Oakmont is hard to reach and even harder to help. The city looks like a victim of the Great War, a…
Curse of the Dead Gods Review
Over the last few years the rogue-like genre has become a little bit…shall we say cluttered? Saturated? Crowded? Every other month there seems to be a new rogue-like popping out of somewhere taking inspiration from the original Rogue and more…
Neptunia Virtual Stars Review – I’ll Nepu Nepu You!
The Neptunia series has already come a long way from being the low-key JRPG with tons of gaming-related references to its parody-filled narratives. And over the past decade, we’ve seen Neptune and the gang get sucked into a multitude of…
Fallen Legion Revenants Review
If there’s anything that caught my attention when I first heard about Fallen Legion Revenants is its mix of tile-based strategy along with the 2D art style akin to the likes of Vanillaware’s Grand Knights History or its spiritual successor…
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Review
When Super Mario 3D World launched on the Wii U back in 2013, I wasn’t lucky enough to get my hands on this game. However, I always heard good things about it and was ecstatic when it was announced that…












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