Developed by Purple Tree Studio and published by Zordix/Green Man Gaming, Ponpu describes itself as “inspired by the classic gameplay of Bomberman”, which is sort of true if you’re playing the multiplayer modes. However, if you’re tackling lengthy story mode…
Katamari Damacy Reroll Review
Just when you thought this year can’t get any weirder than the spread of a global pandemic, a massive star that is 2.5 million times brighter than the Sun just suddenly went up and vanished. The star in question is…
Captain Sabretooth And The Magic Diamond Switch Review
Are you looking for a platformer to scratch you’re itch, perhaps something for the kids as well? Something that has pirates and vampires and an assorted menagerie of animals to bar your path? Then you may want to check out…
Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition Review (Nintendo Switch)
Ever wanted to build and maintain your very own Jurassic Park? I mean, excluding all the drama and carnage that we’ve seen in the movies. Despite the films being examples of how we shouldn’t bring dinosaurs back to life through…
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Review
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim from Atlus and Vanillaware is not what it seems at first. Players might look at the game’s cover art and think this is a pretty standard JRPG title. This is where they’d be wrong. 13 Sentinels:…
Yakuza Like a Dragon Review
The Yakuza series has long been a cult series in the west due to the lack of wide western releases initially and once Sega did realise what a gold mine they were sitting on they were five or six games…
Black Desert Review – (PS4)
MMO’s are a huge joy of mine, the ones that I adore the most are Guild Wars and Final Fantasy XIV. Over the past few years, I have looked for a new one to sink my teeth into and that…
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Review
Nine out of every ten people in the world who eat rice are Asian. The other ten per cent are gamers who played Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin. A game that as silly as it sounds, recreates the strenuous task…
Planet Coaster: Console Edition Review
Planet Coaster: Console Edition is what I would consider as one of the more interesting games to come out for home consoles. Not because it redefines the management simulation genre by any means but because it still upholds its major…












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