Considered as the spiritual successor to Pilotwings that was developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that dates back to 1990 in Japan. The retro arcade flight simulation game that was made before I was even born mimics 3D graphics…
Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night & Rondo of Blood Review
Castlevania Requiem is a perfect package for fans of the series to play through two of the old school games that assisted in making the franchise so iconic. Rondo of the Blood and Symphony of the Night are included in…
My Hero One’s Justice Review
My Hero Academia is an anime and manga franchise that’s been gaining a lot of popularity over the last few years. Westerners love the series’ iconic look and the story ain’t half bad for a shounen franchise. My Hero One’s…
Call of Cthulhu Review
You don’t appreciate a game after playing it once. Reliving the life of a video game protagonist twice, thrice and maybe more times than I can count is what makes for a good experience. The H.P. Lovecraft-inspired game, Call of…
Starlink: Battle for Atlas Review – A Starfox or?
This is a game I have been hyped about ever since I saw Shigeru Miyamoto make a surprise appearance at E3 2018 and Ubisoft showed the return of FoxMcloud and Crew from Starfox. – A game that I played on the…
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon Review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance announced a new DLC some weeks ago, to which I replied by spending another 30 hours playing through plenty of its side-quests and minigames. As the day when the DLC was to be released, I was geared,…
The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep Review
The Bard’s Tale IV is the long-awaited continuation of the Bard’s Tale series which was left off back in 1988, with a wholly different approach with only the name The Bard’s Tale in 2004. Releasing 20 years after the 3rd…
UFC 3 Review
UFC 3 is the latest title by EA Games in their famous EA SPORTS range, with none other than ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor making another cover appearance. Being a big fan of these titles (and previous true-to-life combat sports games…
STONE Review – A hungover koala detective
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a gay, private investigator Koala? Well, now you can experience the reality with indie STONE from Convict Games. Brought to you from Ex-Remedy designer Greg Louden, STONE is an, ‘adventure’ walking…
Battlerite Royale Review
Oh boy. Battle Royale. I give up on Battle Royale games. The market has been created and saturated in such an incredibly short amount of time. I think the only market saturated faster was porn. PUBG was the fault. I…
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