Lonely Mountains: Downhill Switch Review

A couple of months ago, I reviewed Lonely Mountains: Downhill on PC via Steam. The game was great back then on PC and I thoroughly enjoyed playing through it. Developers Megagon Industries and publisher Thunderful Publishing have finally brought it…

Cinematic Platformer Stela Review

Stela from Skybox Labs is not exactly a groundbreaking phenomenon in gaming. It follows a tried and trusted formula created by puzzle platformers years ago but that’s not to say the game is bad. On the contrary, Stela is one…

Golf With Your Friends Review

I am not in any way a massive golf fan, but I do enjoy a little crazy golf when on holiday while trying my best to come first, which is rare as I suck at the sport. We are not…

Sakura Wars Review – Is this Anime or Real Life?

If there’s one thing that SEGA’s latest entry to the Sakura Wars franchise has done right, is that it’s hard to distinguish whether we’re still playing a game, watching an anime or should I dare say it, living a life…

Trials of Mana Review

Another month, another remake, and yet another one coming out from Square Enix in the form of Trials of Mana. Originally released as Seiken Densetsu 3 in Japan only back in 1995, we only really got our hands on the…

SnowRunner Review

Never have I ever played a MudRunner game before this one, so you could say that I’m a noob when it comes to the franchise. I have heard about them and seen the odd video in the past but nothing…

Phoenix Point Review

When Julian Gollop announced that he was kickstarting a squad-based tactics game in the vein of his classic XCom games, fans of the genre, many old and many more new, immediately jumped to the crowdfunding page to help fund the…

Streets of Rage 4 Review

Streets of Rage is an iconic franchise from an era of gaming long gone. It’s quite refreshing to see that it has made a comeback in the form of Streets of Rage 4 thanks to Lizardcube, Dotemu and Guard Crush…

Deliver us the Moon Review

From publisher Wired productions comes a new unique science fiction story called Deliver us the moon. Originally released for PC on the 28th September 2018, the game now comes to consoles 2 years later. Let’s take a look and see…

Planet Zoo South America DLC Review

“Homing, nurturing and subsequently observing the diverse selection of new species on offer is a delight.” South America holds the most diverse collection of wildlife in the world. Its vast and luscious rainforests are home to some fascinating creatures and…