We Happy Few has been around for a couple of years now and is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The game has just recently received a fresh batch of content in the form of the “They Came From…
Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon EVERYBUDDY! – Best Friends Forfeather
Chocobo has something of an identity problem – and I don’t just mean that they’re yellow and make annoying noises, and therefore draw comparisons to those infernal, Mum-meme monstrosities known as Minions. No, it’s more a problem I like to…
DiRT Rally 2.0 Review
I remember back in the day playing Colin McRae: Dirt 2 and enjoying it, so having not played one in just under a decade I thought that I’d see what’s happening with the series and to see if it still…
Outward Review
Outward is the 3rd game to be developed by Nine Dots Studio, a 10 man game development studio, as a loving remembrance of old school RPGs. Combining elements of Two Worlds, The Elder Scrolls and slight Diablo tones, Outward is…
The Walking Dead: The Final Season Epsiode 4 – Take Us Back Review
And here we are, for the last time, about to delve into the final episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season. I’m gonna start with some thoughts, actually, and the first thing I wish to say is that this…
The Lego Movie 2 Videogame Review
A LEGO brick house divided. Now I really liked The LEGO Movie 2, it was a good move into another movie and the focus on growing up in a fun charming world full of imagination and crossovers. So when the…
One Piece World Seeker Review
The anime/manga One Piece has brought a myriad of video game adaptations over the past 18 years such as One Piece: Grand Battle! an arena brawler and my first shot at the series, One Piece Pirate Warriors, One Piece Burning…
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition Review
Most people roll their eyes at remasters, considering it’s a cash-in on an old game. I mean Darksiders is old, so old THQ published it first. But with the release of Darksiders II: Definitive Edition a few years back several…
Stellaris Console Edition Review
Stellaris from Paradox Interactive originally launched on PC way back in 2016 and has now made its way to PS4 thanks to Tantalus Media. The game brings the “4X Grand Strategy” (“explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate”) genre to consoles and…
Trials Rising Review
“…leagues ahead of its series’ history.” No game does over-the-top action quite like Trials. Grounded, albeit loosely, in reality yet nonsensical and action-packed enough to cater to your desire for suspension of disbelief, Trials Rising is the latest instalment in…
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