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Kitaria Fables Review – It was Almost Good!

Kitaria Fables is a game that in my head actually sounded really good the first time I heard about it… well, almost! Developed by Twin Hearts, a team consisting of three people from Yogyakarta, Indonesia and published by PQube, the…

Monster Hunter Stories 2 Review

Of all the reviews I’ve done over the years, this one has been the hardest to write. By this point, I’ve drafted and redrafted it so many times that it’d blow your mind. In all honesty, it’s not even necessarily…

The Falconeer Warrior Edition Switch Review

Part RPG, part open world dogfighting game, Tomas Sala’s The Falconeer throws you into the deep-end, both narratively and mechanically, of the cataclysm-shaped landscape, Ursee. As a mercenary atop a giant Falcon, it’s your job to take on the dirty…

Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Switch Review

Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is the ninth title in the long-running Ys franchise. Once again our hero Adol Christin is at the centre of an enthralling tale but this time, Nihon Falcom have truly outdone themselves. Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is…

Worlds End Club Review

Worlds End Club from developers Too Kyo Games and Grounding, and publishers Izanagi Games and NIS America was initially released exclusively to Apple Arcade in September 2020. The game has eventually made its way to Nintendo Switch almost a year…

Eldest Souls Switch Review

Developed by Fallen Flag Studio and published by United Label, Eldest Souls is an indie Souls-like with a focus on boss battles and only boss battles. This boss rush features a great pixel art style, responsive controls and ten different…

Miitopia Review

Miitopia originally launched onto the Nintendo 3DS back in December 2016 in Japan. It made its way to a worldwide release a year later in July 2017 but this was still limited to the Nintendo 3DS handheld console. Now a…

Strange Brigade Switch Review

Ancient evil is afoot chaps, stirring the very draught of death for the Empire and the world. Whoever can we turn to, to save Crown and Kingdom? What’s that you say? We’ve got our jolly own band of adventurers ready…

NEO: The World Ends With You Switch Review

Fourteen years after the release of Square Enix’s stunningly stylised and quirky cult classic, The World Ends With you, Square Enix are dropping us back into Shibuya for another round through the Reapers Game with the sequel, NEO: The World…

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Review

It’s been ten years since Skyward Sword came out on the Wii. Ten years since Nintendo tried to do something new with the Zelda franchise while retaining what made the franchise so much more popular since Ocarina of Time came…