We take for granted the day-to-day exhaustion that General Store owners go through in order to keep their stores in stock and ready for the next customer. If the store doesn’t have the product that the customer came in looking…
The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset Review
Open the gates of hell, Summerset is open for all! Whether you’re an orc, an elf, a mere peasant or one from the feline lineage to the cold-blooded reptiles. With a game set in a mystical fantasy world filled with…
MotoGP 18 Review
As a newcomer to the MotoGP™ scene be it the real deal or the game itself, I immensely feel the intensity of the heat and that lingering feeling of disappointment and rage in the comforts of my seat as each…
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi Review – A Fool’s Tale
One of the longest running grand strategy games just hit the Western shores. Nobunaga’s Ambition which was one of the first in its genre that started back in March 1983 by Japanese game developer Koei is now celebrating its 35th…
Vampyr Review
Spooky scary squishy vampires. How does one define consequence? As a term, it refers to the result or effect of an action and we generally see it as unpleasant. I remember picking up inFamous one bank holiday and being particularly…
Dungeons 3 – Lord of the Kings Review
Ready the trumpets, is it time we lay Dungeons 3 to rest with its final round of DLC, starting its countdown to finality. Going out with a bang, Lord of the Kings see Thalya face off against a combination event…
City of Brass Review
Requesting to review a game without knowing anything about it can sometimes be just as exciting as requesting one you’ve extensively researched. When I heard that some former Bioshock developers had come together to create a brand new first person,…
Conan Exiles Review
My top picks for survival games at the moment would be Ark: Survival Evolved, The Forest and Raft on my phone but when I heard that there was an open world survival game coming to the PlayStation 4 set in…
Agony Review
We all love a good survival horror game, I mean I love the likes of Slender Man, Resident Evil 7, and The Evil Within and even though it was just a small demo we can’t forget PT. Agony is a…
Fox ‘n’ Forests Review: Pixel Your Poison
Fox ‘n’ Forests very deliberately harkens back to a golden age of gaming; which is to say, 1991. Back when renting video games was not just a thing but actually popular, and games were made brutally difficult kind of just…
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