It has been nearly five years since the anime community was graced with the loveable anime, Kill la Kill. It was around this time that I started getting into this genre of TV shows and Kill la Kill was probably…
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Review
It has been some time since we last saw a Fire Emblem game on console; to be exact it was way back in 2007 on the Nintendo Wii, a game called ‘Radiant Dawn’. After that the franchise moved to the…
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry Review
As you may know, I grew up on adventure games. In many of my reviews I’ve espoused the glorious values of the Monkey Island series, but if I’m completely honest that wasn’t my first foray into the genre. No, the…
Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle Review
Attack on Titan is easily one of the most interesting yet weirdly fashioned title in recent years. Going from Spiderman-esque web slinging to Sword Art Online’s Kirito and his fast dual wielding slashing prowess. And if looking at genital-free naked…
Terraria Updated Review Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One and PS4
Over 8 years have passed since the initial release of Terraria, called a Minecraft clone at the time with a 2D twist this little indie game had a lot going against it in the big world of gaming. Since then…
Moero Chronicle Hyper Review
Anyone who has read my reviews over the last few years will have noted that I’m often willing to give games with a bad rep the benefit of the doubt; attempting to find gold within somewhat questionable titles. However, never…
Skulls of the Shotgun: Bone-a-Fide Edition Review
Imagine, you are a rising warlord in Japan, you are slowly becoming more powerful and spreading your power across the land. Then on your final battle, you are killed, and your dream is lost. Thankfully though there is an afterlife,…
WorldEnd Syndrome Review
WorldEnd Syndrome is a visual novel from Pqube Games and Arc System Works that explores a protagonist’s journey to Mihate Town. Mihate Town is a picturesque village near the coastline but all is not what it seems in this sleepy…
Red Faction: Guerilla Re-MARS-tered Review
Sledgehammers and buildings are probably my favorite two words when mixed right. As long as it opens up a world of demolishing everything from the ground up and under. And Red Faction delivers it all… at least the “demolishing everything”…












You must be logged in to post a comment.