Dungeon crawlers are a strange genre, in that you can pretty much guarantee that most people will say the same thing when asked about them; Diablo. Since inception, Blizzard’s darling was the template for the whole looter-smasher “thing”; or at…
The Legend Of Zelda: Links Awakening Review – Born from Passion
The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening was originally released way back in 1993 for the good old Gameboy, then a few years later (1998) we got The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening DX a coloured update for the Gameboy colour.…
The Creature in the well Review
Creature in the Well is a top down, pinball inspired dungeon crawler by developer Flight School. You play as a BOT-C unit, the last of its kind. Your mission is to restore power to an ancient weather facility to free…
Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition Review
The Darksiders franchise has spawned three titles so far and we are still waiting on a forth staring ‘Strife’, but we have got Darksiders Genesis coming pretty soon, each of the games that have seen its release has been met…
Final Fantasy VIII (8) Remastered Review
Seeing the longest separation in releases, when compared to Final Fantasy VII and IX, VIII has finally made its way to PS4 and Switch as the problem child of the end-of-century titles for Square Enix (Squaresoft at the time). The…
Daemon X Machina Review
Wow, just wow, and that’s not about the game WoW though, it is about Daemon x Machina’s release time frame, between Astral Chain and The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening. Both of those games are amazing, both games have scored…
Gun Gun Pixies Review
Gun Gun Pixies from, PQube, Idea Factory International and Compile Heart is a slight departure from what we’re used to. The developers have gone the lewd route this time around and have created a third person shooter with a strong…
Heave Ho Review
Heave Ho is a wonderful little game by Le Cartel Studio, who have only released 1 other game on steam so far, Mother Russia Bleeds. Set as a combination of Mount Your Friends and LittleBigPlanet, Heave Ho has you grip…
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Review – A game that everyone needs to experience
Bulletstorm is a game that when it was released was the kind of crazy shooter action that not many games actually had, it was a game that put humour and gameplay first, then the story, and even then, the story…
The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Review
The Ninja Warriors was released way back in 1987 as an arcade cabinet game by Taito. This arcade game made its way to the Super Famicom as The Ninja Warriors Again in 1994 and now we have the third version…












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