The Easy Way or the Heart Way – A Kirby: Star Allies Review

I can hopefully say without being met with too much snorting in derision that I am a fan of Kirby games; for such a simple, under-designed character many see it as comparable to saying you’re a fan of water, or…

Everspace Nintendo Switch Review

Rockfish Game’s Everspace is the result of combining two extremely popular video game genres into one absolutely breathtaking package. This roguelike space shooter features a set of key gameplay elements that makes it an easy choice for fans of the…

Omensight (Nintendo Switch) Review

Spearhead Games, the developers of Omensight, released Stories: The Path of Destinies back in 2016. Following the adventure of Reynardo, a fox swordsman, the game made use of multiple branching story paths and game endings to weave an intricate tapestry…

Demon’s Crystals Review – Twin-Schtick

Enter the Gungeon is a game I’ve been playing a lot of recently: creative and varied ideas, tight responsive controls, intelligent design throughout – it really is an almost perfect twin-stick shooter. But there’s more than one way to be…

Warframe Nintendo Switch Review

Some games are born successful. These few begin on a high following months of hype, have a couple of years of popularity and sequels, and eventually fade into obscurity, with many realising that they just weren’t actually all that in…

Ark: Survival Evolved Nintendo Switch Review

Ark: Survival Evolved was everything that I wanted in a video game from when I was a little boy. Taming Dinosaurs and building massive bases and fighting other tribes to be the best. Over the years it has been fully…

Valiant Hearts: The Great War Nintendo Switch Review

Just over one hundred year ago, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a treaty was signed which ended the Great War. Whilst it wasn’t quite the war to end all wars which they thought…

Civilization VI Nintendo Switch Review

I was shocked when I heard that Civilization VI was heading to the Nintendo Switch and I wondered how it would work, well here is it and for this review, I am going to start with how it plays using Joy-Cons and…

Forgotton Anne Review – Forgive and Forgotling

Or to give its full title, “adventures in making my spell-checker really upset.” Forgotton Anne is a game that’s really been flummoxing me about how to approach a review of it – I couldn’t even really pick out what genre…

The Spectrum Retreat Review

Many years ago, there was Portal. The first of its kind, Portal was a 3D first-person physics puzzler set in a world where you, as the main character, had to escape from a variety of devious machinations in an underground…