Rally remains the only form of racing I’ve ever taken a serious interest in. While I appreciate the need for driver consistency, sudden adaptability, and team-planning in lengthy, multi-lap disciplines, there’s something immediately thrilling about short sprints on off-road trails,…
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Complete Edition Review
“A 2020-compatible return of a still of-its-time 2004 classic…” The year is 2020. It’s been anything but a smooth ride so far; some might even call it a bit of a rollercoaster… tycoon? If that joke made you laugh, your…
The Survivalists Review
With The Survivalists, developer Team 17 are taking on the sandbox crafting/survival genre in their own, special way. Set in their Escapists universe, The Survivalists throws you onto a broken raft, adrift amidst unknown seas and washes you up on…
Serious Sam 4 Review
I often forget Croteam has been making Serious Sam games for over 19 years. After back-to-back games with 2001’s The First Encounter and 2002’s The Second Encounter – both excellent, wave-based shooters, especially when played coop – we had to…
Hades Review
Supergiant Games have been around for quite some time now and the studio has developed and pushed out hit after hit after hit. They’ve done it once again with their latest game, Hades. Hades is a game about escape. Of…
The Outer Worlds Perils on Gorgon Review
Releasing to major fans of Fallout New Vegas, The Outer Worlds entered into our consoles to a middling post-release response, while sales were great there wasn’t an overflowing discussion around the game post-launch. Dedicated fans can be found within the…
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Nintendo Switch Review
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Ori and the Blind Forest. An adventure Metroidvania with strong platforming elements, a gorgeous art style, and a compelling story. Will of the Wisps looks to…
Othercide Nintendo Switch Review
Othercide from Lightbulb Crew and Focus Home Interactive is a stylistically sublime game. Why exactly? Well it oozes a certain something right from the get go and thankfully the game never lets up on this dark mysterious tone. Othercide is…
BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review
Bullets Per Minute, from developers Awe Interactive, describes itself as a “rhythm-action FPS rogue-like”, and that does a great job of encapsulating the experience. When everything clicks, the movement, gunplay, soundtrack, and visual feedback all combine into an almost cathartic…
Inmost Review
It’s not very often that we get games that immediately grip you from their first cutscene. A lot of titles slowly build up suspense over time but when a game immediately takes hold, that’s when you know you’re in for…












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