The 19th Century was a time of great advancement and exploration. Expeditions were sailing from major European cities to explore the unknown regions of Africa and Asia and while all the continents of the world had been named and mapped…
Drake Hollow Review
Developed by The Molasses Flood, Drake’s Hollow is another entry in the crafting/survival/management genre that is filled with the usual tropes and design choices but adds just enough new additions to the formula – along with one much appreciated narrative…
The Hong Kong Massacre Review
Hong Kong action cinema, the bullet fuelled dual-wielding ballets of death made stylishly famous by John Woo and his ilk, may have found a large audience worldwide, but games based on the themes and incorporating said stylish action, are still…
DRAGON QUEST XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition Review
Square Enix’s definitive version of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition has finally made its way to PS4, Xbox One and PC. A port of the Nintendo…
Tanuki Sunset Review
Published and developed by Rewind Games, Tanuki Sunset is a third-person longboarding game with a colourful aesthetic. It’s certainly eye-catching and it caught our attention for being something unique. It’s not everyday you see a wild animal longboarding after all.…
Haven Review
Published and developed by The Game Bakers, Haven has been on our radar for quite some time now. Featuring art from Koyorin, Haven’s aesthetic is downright gorgeous and extremely visually pleasing. What exactly is Haven though and is it a…
Cyberpunk 2077 Review
Cyberpunk 2077 is the long-awaited futuristic RPG shooter from developer CD Projekt Red, famed developers of The Witcher series. Riding on the high of The Witcher 3, CPR found a lovely nest within the spot of “Best Dev” by the…
Space Invaders Forever Review
Taito and ININ Games have released a collection of Space Invaders games for Nintendo Switch in the form of Space Invaders Forever. Rather than a remake or new imagining of the franchise, Taito have released a collection of three games…
Empire of Sin Review
Romero Games takes us back to the roaring 1920s in a game that requires you to be as ruthless as Al Capone, playable in the game, but smarter than his accountant and more proficient with Excel as you try and…
Transformers Battlegrounds Review
XCom style game play set in the Transformers universe – the perfect combination, right? Well, sort of. The license for Transformers has been hit and miss over the years with games like Transformers War for Cybertron gaining a devoted audience…











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