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…

Banner Saga 2 Review

Banner Saga 2 is the return to the bleak Nordic world from the original. I’d never considered the original game and picked this up on a whim. I’m very glad I did though. Developer Stoic has brought this world of…

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…

Immortal Redneck Review

If you know me well, you’ll know I’m a bit of a fan of ancient history, particularly the Ancient Egyptian and Norse eras. Whilst it’s been heartening to see those eras visited recently by Assassins Creed and God of War…

Fox ‘n’ Forests Review: Pixel Your Poison

Fox ‘n’ Forests very deliberately harkens back to a golden age of gaming; which is to say, 1991. Back when renting video games was not just a thing but actually popular, and games were made brutally difficult kind of just…

Happy Birthdays Review

We all love a good sandbox game and with Happy Birthdays for the Nintendo Switch, that’s just what we get. Originally launched as Birthdays the Beginning on PC and PlayStation 4, we now get to play the game anywhere at any…

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Review

For me, games that have a great story, or a way to relax me after a stressful day at work is something I look for these days. Rogue-lite games do my head in, games like Dark Souls truly piss me off, roll,…