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…
Exit the Gungeon Review
Welcome to the Gungeon, a descending labyrinth safeguarding its holy relic: a gun that can kill the past. This bullet-soup hosts a fearsome catalogue of adversaries, all of whom are shaped like the munitions they’re packing. With randomly generated rooms,…
Resident Evil 3 Review
Continuing their train of remasters, remakes and returns to old franchises, Capcom follows up their Resident Evil trip with the 3rd game in the mainline series, featuring the ever prominent Nemesis. Hot off the heels from my Resident Evil 2…
Moving Out Review
College. Oh, man. Sorry, I just cringed remembering the days I couldn’t wake up for an 11am theatre class. If there’s one thing I hated about this time, it was moving everything in my dorm twice a year. Nothing is…
Control Foundation DLC Review
Last year, Control released and subsequently became one of 2019’s best games in our opinion. The incredibly story driven gameplay and excellent use of graphics made it truly stand out even amongst some really tough competition. The Foundation DLC explores…
Final Fantasy VII Remake Review
The promise was made 5 years ago that we would get a Final Fantasy VII Remake, and in those past years, it has seen some development hell just like many other SE titles in the past decade. Changing hands from…
Rimworld Royalty DLC Review
As I return to RimWorld for the uncountable time I find myself awash with new mechanics and things to do. With the newly released Royalty DLC, RimWorld sees itself gear more towards a very loosely story-driven quest system, more akin…
Zombie Army Trilogy Switch Review
In a gaming world with increasing technologies, perks and gimmicks on the front of lacklustre games aimed at fans of snazzy stuff, me included, to gain sales, it sometimes brings relief a game which at its core has excellent mechanics…
One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 Review
When it comes to the world of Shonen manga, there is no such thing as boundaries. And One Piece is the very definition of that thought. From the iconic characters of every shape and sizes to the over-the-top quirks and…












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