A couple of years ago I was given the chance to play Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, which inadvertently led me into delving deep into the story and lore of the series. I awarded that entry a 9/10 for…
Everspace Review – In Space We Rest
3D Space battles, when was the last time I played one of those? In fact when was the first I ever played any of them? Okay! So here we are on my first ever try at piloting an aircraft… heck!…
Earthlock Review
Earthlock is a 90’s style adventure RPG that flirts with our memories of similar games from that time but had a difficult start on its first release back in 2016. I didn’t know of the game till recently so I…
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time Review
Welcome to Japanese Hogwarts, where everything is less magical and more comedic than it sounds. Follow the witches-in-training in their first day of summer vacation led by a failure “slash” troublemaker, the four-eyes that talks to inanimate objects, the creepy…
Battle Chasers: Nightwar Review – An Amazing Turn-Based RPG
Welcome to Crescent Isle, home to giant spiders, bandits, and rather hungry looking green slimes. Don’t be fooled by the welcoming locals, it’s going to get worse. Battle Chasers: Nightwar is the first project by Airship Syndicate, with animation by…
Battletech Review
Heavy Metal. I look in horror at the abysmal failure my mission was. My mechs lie all over the place, legs blown off, fairly rare weaponry in pieces, and several pilots dead. It was going so well, and in just…
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia Review: Equally represented war
I feel that people were very skeptical when it came to Thrones of Britannia. Total War games were always done in a particular way, shown as these massive games with such variety covering entire continents and being able to build…
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Nintendo Switch Review
Max as a gaming character (I was about to use the word “icon” but let’s not get carried away) has had an interesting history – interesting enough that I’ve got nine tabs of research open and still don’t really understand…
Lake Ridden Review
No Jason here though. Lake Ridden tries to do what many games have done in the past, provide an enriching story experience through the medium of walking through a detailed environment. We’ve seen this done many times before from as…
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