Simon The Sorcerer Origins Review – The Ultimate Magical Adventure

There have been many point-and-click adventure games in the past, most notably from the likes of Tim Schafer and Telltale Games. However, none of them have hit that spot for me quite like Simon The Sorcerer Origins. Serving as a…

Digimon Story Time Stranger – A Digital Evolution Masterpiece

So where do I even begin? Digimon Story Time Stranger is Bandai Namco Entertainment’s third instalment in the Digimon Story series, following Hacker’s Memory, which came out way back in 2017. This also marks the return of the franchise after…

Arc Raiders Review – A Futuristic Scavenger Experience

Arc Raiders is a cooperative action game that brings a futuristic twist to scavenging and survival gameplay. Unlike high-octane PvP shooters or traditional looter-shooters, this title focuses on exploration, resource collection, and strategic combat against AI-controlled enemies and other raiders,…

Little Nightmares 3 Review – A Beautiful but Uneven Descent into Darkness

When I first saw the trailer for Little Nightmares 3, I was super excited as I loved the previous two instalments in the series and what Tarsier Studios did with them. Which is why I was quite surprised to see…

Frostpunk 2 PS5 Review – A Chilling Return to Post-Apocalyptic Survival

I loved the first instalment in the Frostpunk series and had been holding off on playing Frostpunk 2, as I have been super busy with other games. That was until I saw that it was finally getting released on the…

Atomfall The Red Strain DLC – A Stronger Dose of Post-Apocalyptic Survival

It wasn’t long before we were back in the post-apocalyptic hills of the UK playing Atomfall, and the reason for this is because of the new second story DLC pack, The Red Strain, which drops on the 16th September 2025.…

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review: Stunning Anime World with Frustrating Combat

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree is a roguelike action-adventure game set in a mystic realm where the titular Sacred Tree is protected by the all-powerful Deity, Shinju. However, corruption and evil have spread throughout the rest of…

GODBREAKERS Review – Chaotic, Colorful, and Absolutely Brutal Fun

When I first loaded GODBREAKERS, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. The trailers promised chaos, destruction, and enough powers to make even the most seasoned rogue think, “Yeah… I could probably break a god or two with this.” Sitting down…

Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar Review – A Fresh Take on Farming Sims

When Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar was announced, my reaction was muted at best. I assumed, wrongly, that it would be simply another remake of an old game. In reality, what Marvelous have accomplished here goes far beyond that, completely…

Yooka-Replaylee Review – A Second Chance at Greatness

When Playtonic Games first released Yooka-Laylee back in 2017, it was meant to be the glorious comeback of the old-school 3D platformer — a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, packed with colour, charm, and cheeky humour. What we actually got was……