Legend of Kay was one of those games I had seen a lot when I was younger, it was a game that was always somewhere. I used to go to Gamestation a lot and loved the 2 for 40/30/20/15 deals…
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT+ Season Pass Review
Dissidia was undoubtedly one of the greatest games in the PSP and there’s no surprise that eventually it’ll come to consoles worldwide. But while that came true, I felt that it came in a different and slightly weird way that…
MXGP Pro Review
Considering that the only form of sport I follow is wrestling, I’m extremely limited in how I can experience “faithful” and “realistic” achievements in sporting games. Lifelike ultra responsive gear changes in F1? I barely know what a gear is. …
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle – Donkey Kong Adventure Review
Personally, I really enjoyed the original game and if you are interested in what I had to say about it, you can head on over here and have a read. But, if you have already got the original game, love…
Supposedly Wonderful Future Review
Back to the Supposedly Wonderful Future. Most of us wonder what the future will look like. To be honest, our view is very skewered by Sci-Fi. Star Trek inspired the first mobile phones. We’re looking at making wormhole travel and…
The Universim Preview
Praise RNGesus! The Universim is trying to perform a big task: Bring the God Sim into the modern era. Naturally, I am apprehensive, as the last attempt at this was Godus: an honest failure if there ever was one. But…
New GUNDAM BREAKER Review – A Broken Breaker
New GUNDAM BREAKER? More like Harem Builder 101. From the unusually bad reviews from the Japanese gamers to the comments and posts all over the internet, the new gundam breaker game seems to be receiving a lot of hate… and…
Azure Reflections Review
For those unfamiliar with the Touhou Project, it’s a series of Japanese bullet-hell shooters developed by ZUN from Team Shanghai Alice. The colourful cast of characters that the Touhou games’ feature have grown into somewhat of a worldwide phenomenon over…
The Lost Child Review
A mysterious string of suicides have been happening recently in Modern-Day Tokyo and the occult investigator Hayato Ibuki is on the scene. Along with his handy-dandy notebook, they came into the scene of the crime only to get tied up…
Immortal Redneck Review
If you know me well, you’ll know I’m a bit of a fan of ancient history, particularly the Ancient Egyptian and Norse eras. Whilst it’s been heartening to see those eras visited recently by Assassins Creed and God of War…
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