Welcome to Crescent Isle, home to giant spiders, bandits, and rather hungry looking green slimes. Don’t be fooled by the welcoming locals, it’s going to get worse. Battle Chasers: Nightwar is the first project by Airship Syndicate, with animation by…
Football Manager Touch 2018 Review
Love it or hate it, Football is probably the most loved sport in the UK, if not the world. Week in, week out, millions of fans descend on our nation’s towns and cities and watch grown men (and occasionally women)…
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Nintendo Switch Review
Max as a gaming character (I was about to use the word “icon” but let’s not get carried away) has had an interesting history – interesting enough that I’ve got nine tabs of research open and still don’t really understand…
Death Road to Canada Review
It has been over two decades since I have played the game Oregon Trail or anything like it for that matter. I absolutely loved the idea of surviving a long and treacherous journey while maintaining my food, water, items and…
Manticore: Galaxy on Fire Review
If you are a fan of space battles, Manticore: Galaxy on Fire is probably one of the best choices available for Nintendo Switch users right now. Following in the footsteps of Galaxy on Fire’s mobile iterations, Manticore: Galaxy on Fire…
South Park: The Fractured but Whole Review (Inc Nintendo Switch)
South Park: The Fractured but Whole is the newest RPG developed by Ubisoft San Francisco, as a sequel to their largely popular Stick of truth. Following on from the previous game, we play as the New Kid in South Park,…
Penny Punching Princess Review
I’ve got a lot of stuff arriving from NISAmerica soon, meaning plenty of Japanese games coming up. It’s always risky, and especially so with the Switch. Games which work well on the Switch are short, arcade style games which you…
Warp Shift Review
I absolutely love puzzle games. I thought that I would throw that out there in case I start drooling too much over various elements of them in every review I do. Sure, some of them get repetitive and the gameplay…
Masters of Anima Review
Those who know me well will know that I spent much of my early teens playing primarily RTS games. I spent more hours than I would care to admit playing Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and loved having a variety…
Gal*Gun 2 Review – Notice Me, Senpai!
If there’s one thing I like, it’s JAPAN and the never-ending burst of weird ideas and this is no exception. The successor to the previously released titles Gal*Gun and Gal*Gun Double Peace is now one of my most crazy yet…
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