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…

Destroy All Humans Switch Review

It’s back to the B-movie inspired roaring 1950’s with Black Forest Games remake of the cult classic PS2/Xbox era game, Destroy All Humans. Destroy All Humans: One Giant Step On Mankind for Switch is a port of the Unreal Engine…

Dragon Star Varnir Review

When it comes to an Idea Factory and Compile Heart-made game, I’d say I’m a huge sucker for just about anything they’d pull out of their arses at this point. Because ever since I was first recommended to try out…

Trails of Cold Steel IV Switch Review

JRPGs are famous for their in-depth, often obtuse stories and lore. On the surface, the games tend to follow a simple hero’s journey template, but often the lore and mythology developed to service that simple story adds that depth and…

Legend of Mana Review

Square Enix has brought back yet another title from the golden era of JRPGs. This time, it’s Legend of Mana, the fourth title in the “Mana” series of games. The original Legend of Mana released way back in 1999 and…

Lego Builders Journey Switch Review

The latest Lego game to come out, Lego Builder’s Journey, takes a different approach to the Lego genre than what we’ve come to expect from a Lego game thanks to Travellers Tales work in the series. Instead of an open…

Mario Golf Super Rush Review

Developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo, Mario Golf: Super Rush is the latest addition to the long-running series. Sporting a charming Golf Adventure and some new frenetic gameplay, it makes for quite an exciting golfing experience. However,…

Say No More Review

When reading studies discussing human evolution, a common theme that occurs is the human need for social and societal acceptance. For thousands of years working together has been a societal norm. Co-operation has been championed as a virtue and consistently…

Moero Crystal H Review

Two years ago I was given the chance to review Moero Chronicles on Switch. A rerelease of a previously Japan-only Vita title, it gave me an interesting insight into the world of fan-service-led games and started me down the path…