Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story Review

School is now in session and Valthiria Academy is accepting fresh blood! A game that lets you manage your own school, pick everyone’s profession, put students to work as well as construct buildings to expand your empire! From the get-go,…

Fifa 19 Review – It’s in the Game

It’s that time of year again for football fans, EA has provided us with another installment in the Fifa series this one being Fifa 19. I have personally been out of the game for a while seeing as the last…

Nintendo Switch Sheikah Slate Case Review

I am getting to love my Nintendo Switch as each month rolls by with games like Cities: Skylines, but missing all the DLC, Now come on Paradox make an announcement and bring all the DLC to the platform Wastelands 2,…

Senran Kagura Reflexions Review

Originally going into this game expecting a visual novel, what I experienced was vastly different to anything I’ve played before. Senran Kagura Reflexions is an ecchi fanservice fest dedicated to Asuka. First and foremost, if questionable content and the blatant…

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse Review (Nintendo Switch)

Broken Sword, as a series, has always stayed a little outside my radar. Growing up with Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer I was always tugged to the more outlandish adventure games out there, though as I grew I found…

Valkyria Chronicles 4 Review

Valkyria Chronicles released onto the PS3 a decade ago to critical acclaim. It achieved great success as a strategy role playing game which fused together cinematic storytelling and excellent gameplay. SEGA subsequently released Valkyria Chronicles 2 and 3 onto the…

Ninjin: Clash of Carrots Review

It seems that we have adventured into a time where pixel-graphics are dominating game releases these days. I continue to see weekly releases of 2D pixelated titles litter the game stores but they definitely have been a mixed bag of…

The Gardens Between Review

Every so often a video game comes around that touches your heart in a way that not many others can. These games are few and far between but the tales they tell always stick with you after playing them. Games…

Wasteland 2: Directors Cut Review (Nintendo Switch)

Upon clicking on this article, if your first thoughts were “I don’t remember the first Wasteland game”, “Hold on just one second, a director’s cut?” or “JOHN CENA!!!” (you cannot escape the Cena-memes) then trust me, you’re not the only…

Cities: Skylines Review (Nintendo Switch)

Cities: Skylines has been out for a few years now and its available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, it was no surprise really that we get to see the city builder on the Nintendo Switch as well. But…