A game that doesn’t need an introduction or a review even! Adventure Time was one of my favorite shows on Cartoon Network up to this day. It provides comedy without having to resort to dirty jokes and crude humor for…
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Nintendo Switch) Review
Going into Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, with absolutely no idea what to expect from the title, I got way more than I bargained for. Not only does the game have a gorgeous aesthetic but the gameplay itself is highly…
Lego: The Incredibles Review
ps4“A fun adventure if the optional elements are ignored…” In an age of humanity dominated by digital media, you might be forgiven for thinking that the small, plastic brick-based toys known as Lego are a thing of the past. And…
All-Star Fruit Racing Review
Fruits and racing. Two things that should’ve never mixed but it did anyway. And it works! So start your engines, power up your juicers and grab a ton of fruits along the way to propel yourself into victory! The All-Star…
Bomb Chicken Review – Expollosive
I moved house this weekend. I mention it not as any sort of bragging, but because it hopefully serves as justification for the frankly embarrassing amount of fast food I’ve been getting through – delicately packing about 60 amiibo and…
Legend Of Kay Anniversary Edition Review
Legend of Kay was one of those games I had seen a lot when I was younger, it was a game that was always somewhere. I used to go to Gamestation a lot and loved the 2 for 40/30/20/15 deals…
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle – Donkey Kong Adventure Review
Personally, I really enjoyed the original game and if you are interested in what I had to say about it, you can head on over here and have a read. But, if you have already got the original game, love…
Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory Review
Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory is a side-scrolling action filled JRPG that breaks the norm yet still retains enough traditional value to keep gamers happy. Developed by YummyYummyTummy and published by NIS America, Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory is the…
The Lost Child Review
A mysterious string of suicides have been happening recently in Modern-Day Tokyo and the occult investigator Hayato Ibuki is on the scene. Along with his handy-dandy notebook, they came into the scene of the crime only to get tied up…












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