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…
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review
Watching the reveal videos for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey made it truly clear that the series is not going to return to its action adventure game roots any time soon. And why would it, Origins was a massive success critically and…
Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review
Destiny 2: Beyond Light is the third major expansion to the game. Much like Forsaken and Shadowkeep before it, Beyond Light features brand new areas to explore and a lot of new content. Does the new content however measure up…
Amnesia: Rebirth Review
Amnesia: The Dark Descent was a great example of an engaging horror game that left the player completely powerless against the creatures that roamed the dark halls, choosing instead to focus on stealth, item management, and puzzles The Chinese Room…
Terror Squid Review
Terror Squid from Apt Games is a bullet hell game that’s slightly different from other bullet hell titles in the genre. What sets it apart from the others? Well firstly, you create your own bullet hell in Terror Squid. Terror…
Aquanox Deep Descent Review
Aquanox Deep Descent, developed by Digital Arrow and published by THQ Nordic, blends the arcade-style submarine-to-submarine combat of Aquanox (and its sequel, AquaNox 2: Revelation) with a linear, narrative-driven progression. It’s a combination that can be fun in short bursts…
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV Review
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV marks the end of the saga for one of the most highly explored narratives in gaming. The rich history, its relatable characters, the massive world and even its full-scale conflicts all…
The Jackbox Party Pack 7 Review
“…this game is a must have for your library!” No series of games has perhaps been as well-placed to fill the social void of extended worldwide lockdowns and restrictions as Jackbox Games’ series of witty, creative and outlandish Party Packs.…












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