Developed by IronOak Games and published by Curve Digital, For The King is a Roguelike Tabletop Adventure that has you setting off on an epic quest not for riches or fame, but for your village, for the realm, For The…
Resident Evil HD Remastered Nintendo Switch Review
I have a love, hate relationship for the Resident Evil franchise, I loved 1 and 2 I somewhat enjoyed 3, ok 4 was just about ok, but in some ways moved in a direction that took me some time to…
Final Fantasy XII Nintendo Switch Review
Twenty-two years ago, Squaresoft released the first in what would come to be their most long-running and iconic franchise; Final Fantasy. With each main-series entry set in a different paradigm, only connected by a few iconic elements, the series quickly…
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There’s a lot of things people can do within a year but One bit beyond ended up going one more bit beyond with The Swords of Ditto. Now dubbed as Mormo’s Curse, it takes in more of that vibrant color…
Resident Evil Zero Review
Being released back in 2002 this 17-year-old game is coming back to everyone’s hands on the Nintendo Switch as one of the more loved as well as more hated games in the series due respectively to its art and stingy…
Fade to Silence Review
“Winter is coming and so is the Dark Souls mechanics.” A survival game set in a winter wasteland that has you digging the snow for firewood and meat already seemed like a great idea… “Well, it did the first time.”…
A Plague Tale: Innocence Review
Who doesn’t love a video game that takes elements from the past and implements them into a unique story for us to play, that’s exactly what A Plague Tale: Innocence does. I really enjoyed history in school and learning about…
Mortal Kombat 11 Review
NetherRealm Studios are no strangers to fighting games. Injustice and Mortal Kombat have been a staple for their development team for many years now. How does their latest game, Mortal Kombat 11, fare after the highly successful Mortal Kombat X?…
My Time at Portia (PS4) Review
“Jumping into a new world and its environment can be rather scary. It’s an overwhelming experience… and getting lost on what and what not to do is something we all know very well.” Taking inspiration from the likes of Stardew…
God’s Trigger Review
God’s Trigger is a game built with Unity that just oozes retro top down shooter style. Much like Hotline Miami, the game features a pumping soundtrack with classic gameplay to boot. Developers One More Level (OML) have outdone themselves and…
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