Poison Control from NIS America is a hidden gem of a game. It was released on April 16 2021 and tells a tale that’s filled with some really intriguing ideas. It’s also a brand new IP from NIS America and…
Under Depths of Fear Review
Who doesn’t love a good horror game? Its always fun to be chased by some evil creature or to have masked murderers jump out at you from around corners but Under: Depths of Fear goes for a more physiological approach…
New Pokémon Snap Review
For as long as I can remember being a Pokémon fan, I’ve always wanted to play some of the older games that launched on the Nintendo 64. Pokémon Snap was probably the one I wanted to play the most. Riding…
SaGa Frontier Remastered Review
SaGa Frontier from SquareSoft was released way back in 1997 in Japan and later (1998) in North America on the original PlayStation console. The game never saw an official release in other territories, until now, more than 2 decades later.…
Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited Review
It’s always nice when a lesser-known game from a niche genre can escape the confines of one worldwide region and reach a wider audience. Whilst JRPGs continue to be incredibly popular worldwide, dungeon RPGs have seen somewhat of a drop-off…
Narita Boy Review – A Game with so much heart
~Saving the world, Narita Boy, save the world, Yellow Red Blue, always be true, Techno Sword~
Monster Hunter Rise Review
If you’ve played Monster Hunter World and it’s expansion, Iceborne, chances are you’ll breeze through Monster Hunter Rise. Monster Hunter Rise on Nintendo Switch is quite a different experience to Monster Hunter World and one that newcomers to the franchise…
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Switch Review
If you like your action RPG’s in the Skyrim vein, which is to say massive, quest filled and definitely going to suck away the hours of your life, then you need look no further than THQ Nordics remaster of Kingdoms…
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Pack Review
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms series has a long and glorious history. Having debuted in 1988 on almost all systems including the NES and continuing to be released on console throughout the decades it is an anomaly that a…
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