As a life-long enthusiast of interactive fiction, I’ve played all sorts of things. From shooters meant to thrill you to island simulators full of cute animals, gaming has something for everyone. However, not all games are equal, and for many…
Chronos: Before the Ashes Review
Having my cheeks clapped by Gorefist for a few good hours was probably the worst feeling I had for playing a video game ever. It’s the kind of feeling that nobody would ever want to wake up to, but sadly,…
Twin Mirror Review
Twin Mirror is the latest game from Dontnod Entertainment, the masters of narrative-driven games like the critically acclaimed Life is Strange series, Vampyr and Tell me Why. However this time around ‘Twin Mirror’ comes as the first self-published game from…
The Pathless Review
The Pathless from Giant Squid and Annapurna Interactive may be one of 2020’s most charming adventure puzzle games. The Pathless is from the creators of ABZÛ and we’ve had our eye on it since it was announced. How does it…
Five Dates Review
To say 2020 has been a normal year is a major understatement. It has been anything but normal. A global pandemic and 2 lockdowns are enough to drive anyone crazy. That being said, the medium of video games has come…
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Review
Mortal Kombat, as a series, has always been known for its over-the-top violence and 2019’s Mortal Kombat 11 was no different. Earlier this year, we saw an Aftermath expansion, which added some story content to the game. However, we have…
DiRT 5 Review
DiRT 5 is the perfect launch title. It’s a genre most gamers – casual and core – are familiar with; it’s designed in such a way that anyone can have a good time (with driver-assists and accessibility options); there’s plenty…
Fuser Review
Rhythm games have always been a joy of mine, Guitar Hero and Rock Band were my childhood back on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. As I got older, I found new rhythm games to sink my time into, these…
Immortals Fenyx Rising Review
Ancient Greece is so rich when it comes to its mythology, that it’s no surprise that many a video game has taken to using it to create some seriously great adventures. The most recent title to do this is Immortals…
Call of The Sea Review
Cosmic Horror and Lovecraftian gaming have really taken off in recent years. Once a niche attraction, the amount of media been produced in this genre is staggering, making any attempt to bathe in these fertile cosmic waters a tough one…












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