Developed by Stone Lantern Games and published by PQube, Evergate is a charming but challenging puzzle platformer that sees you taking control of a little soul who navigates levels in order to get to the gate at the end. Sporting…
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review
Nostalgia is the greatest weapon a game can ever have. From having an already well-established franchise to an already dedicated fanbase, it’s the kind that’s hard to fuck up unless you’re actually trying to. And Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning was…
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 & 2 Remaster Review
“Game of the year contender!!” The year was 1999. We were on the verge of the new millennium, and I was 7 years old. My PlayStation had been a portal into the worlds of Spyro the dragon, Rayman and Gex…
RPG Maker MV (PS4) Review
Creating your own hardcore levels in Mario Maker, concocting your own extreme songs in Hatsune Miku’s Edit Mode or building your own massive island in Dragon Quest Builders are just some of the things that I would’ve loved to do…
New Super Lucky’s Tale (PS4) Review
Sometimes, the only thing you need to take a game from fun, to great fun, is just a little bit more work. That happens to be the case with New Super Lucky’s Tale. Don’t let the “New” in the title…
Destroy All Humans! (2020 Remaster) Review
“A cult-classic reborn into a potential modern-day remaster revelation…” Cryptosporidium-136 has been compromised. Activate Cryptosporidium-137! It’s 1959, and our destination is… the planet Earth! That’s right; the classic PS2-era alien action adventure game Destroy All Humans! is back to take…
Crusader Kings 3 Review
“…a mechanically complex grand strategy machine has evolved over time, before my very eyes, into an epic story.” Crusader Kings has long struck me as a franchise I would love to get into (as a big fan of Age of…
Sentinels of Freedom (Switch) Review
Turn based tactical video games and the superhero genre don’t go together as often as you would expect, so when Sentinels of Freedom came my way, I was immediately reminded of the last gem in this subgenre that I’d played:…
Windbound Review
I know this might sound shocking but it was only a few years ago that I played my first The Legends of Zelda game, shock horror right? Well after diving into Breath of The Wild and moving onto The Wind…
Wasteland 3 Review
Hot Action in a Cold World InXile’s Wasteland series is a somewhat lesser-known, but equally beloved post-apocalyptic RPG as the Fallout series. But while Bethesda changed the game from a top-down, isometric RPG to more and more a first-person shooter…












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