The Captain Is Dead Review

Space. The deadly frontier. These are the voyages of a select crew who probably wish they’d signed up on another ship or chose a different career path all together because the Captain really is dead, and soon you will be…

Airborne Kingdom Review

“The workings of Airborne Kingdom are fun to play and completely unique in a game of its genre…” Airborne Kingdom is a unique, peaceful city builder with a very new domain for players to thrive in; the skies! Constructing a…

Control Ultimate Edition Review

Remedy Entertainment has delivered us another great title with Control launching on PC, Xbox One and PS4 in 2019. Fast forward to 2021 and the Control Ultimate Edition is now available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X, PS4, PS5…

The Dark Eye: Memoria Xbox Review

The Dark Eye: Memoria, a port of the 2013 game released at the same time as the port of 2012’s Chains of Satinav, follows on directly from the events in that game. These are the earliest games in The Dark…

Conarium Review – Nintendo Switch

You awake alone in an empty room. Your head is swimming. Bizarre lights fill the air, casting strange shadows in even stranger colours. And you have no memories of where you are. Of how you got there. Of why you’re…

The Medium Review

The Medium, available on PC and the Xbox Series consoles (and as a day-one title on Xbox Game Pass), is described as a “psychological horror”. However, despite gameplay trailers showing off classic fixed camera angles, it remains a linear, narrative-driven…

Sword of the Necromancer Review

First impressions of the Sword of the Necromancer’s showed a lot of promise, with the weapon- and monster-based combat feeling satisfying to use and well-balanced. However, the detailed narrative seemed at odds with the roguelike structure. New story beats were…

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition Review

Developed and published by Ubisoft, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition is a remastered version of the fondly remembered beat ‘em up from the PS3 and Xbox 360 era. As a big fan of the film…

Turrican Flashback Switch Review

It’s time to journey back to the 1990s with another classic gaming series re-release. This time that series is the phenomenal Rainbow Arts/Factor 5 developed Turrican. Turrican, in case you may have missed it, is a platforming run and gun…

Olija Review

Olija – pronounced “o-li-yah” if you are wondering what the hell that sound is when you load into the game – is a fantastic indie action-platformer that has a strong focus on the narrative and atmosphere, while still providing a…