Intro- Never did I think a turn based game would really win me over. I have a huge appreciation for the Final Fantasy games, I even bought Final Fantasy XV but alas, I didn’t get on with it and to…
Shu: Shu-ty and the Beast Review
This week on “indie games are called the darndest things;” telling everyone I’m reviewing Shu and then having to explain I’ve not undergone a sudden lifestyle change to become a fashion critic without sounding too exasperated. Shu is, of course,…
Dungeons 3 – Once Upon a Time Review
It’s been around 4 months since I’ve had a good sit down with Dungeons 3, a game I enjoyed quite a bit during its initial release. Since then, Dungeons 3 has seen several updates to balance, localisation and AI, improving…
Heart & Slash Review – Nintendo Switch
Heart & Slash. Heart. And, Slash. Ostensibly a play on the title of the genre, “Hack and Slash,” but equally two words that haven’t gone together since that one crazy night out with Guns ‘n’ Roses. Not just “Heart &…
Legrand Legacy Review
Legrand Legacy is a new RPG Adventure game, developed by SEMISOFT, boasting a wide array of genres, beautiful cinematics and a homage to RPG games of the past. With a unique style and company unheard of until now, Legrand looks…
Nightmare Boy Review – Nintendo Switch
The term ‘Metroidvania’ has been around for ages. Describing a subgenre of action-adventure games like Metroid and Castlevania, they usually involve a large, interconnected 2D world with a variety of aesthetic locales. They also usually require the collection of new…
Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance, deliver me from evil, my time with Skyrim has ended and I require a new game to gather herbs for hours in… Oh, 20 hours just passed and I have mastered the herb, time to get drunk!…
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