Clive ‘N’ Wrench, from developer Dinosaur Bytes Studios, is a deep dive into the not-so-distant past of gaming. A 3d mascot platformer, Clive ‘N’ Wrench is an ode to the 3d platformers of yesteryear, specifically from the PS2 and N64…
Little Witch Nobeta Switch Review
Pupuya Games Little Witch Nobeta is, dare I say it, a charming breath of fresh air take on the Souls-lite genre. Correction, the subgenre of the Souls genre that’s based around projectile combat rather than close-quarters melee throw downs. Think…
Metroid Prime Remastered Review
Metroid Prime was released way back in 2002 on the Nintendo Gamecube and cemented itself in gaming history as a truly iconic first-person shooter action-adventure platformer. It was the first Metroid title to make the transition to a first-person view…
Tales of Symphonia Remastered Switch Review
Since its release, Tales of Symphonia has been heralded as a classic JRPG and has graced multiple platforms. Its life began on the Gamecube in 2003, with a PS2 port in 2004. In 2013 an HD collected edition, which includes…
Lucy Dreaming Switch Review
Adventure games have always had a special place in my heart – with Monkey Island and King’s Quest being the first series I really fell in love with. However, whilst Sierra and LucasArts adventures are often held up as the…
Risen Review
Developer Piranha Bytes has been making ARPGs for a long time now. Their name has become synonymous with the term “jank”. Once that may have been a term of derision, but in the intervening years it has itself become synonymous…
Fire Emblem Engage Review
Fire Emblem Three Houses was an unmitigated success. Released in 2019, it saw success in the west unlike that of any other game in the series and generated a whole new fanbase for Nintendo’s flagship Tactical RPG franchise. Until then, Fire Emblem had…
Cuddly Forest Friends Switch Review
Want to play a cute, kawaii-like game?? Well, Cuddly Forest Friends might be for you! With the recent influx of “cosy” games cropping up all over the place the eShop has felt inundated with cuddly critters and farming sims, but…
Labyrinth of Gallereia: The Moon Society Nintendo Switch Review
What would you do if your soul was just plucked out of nowhere and was now part of a book? I would make puppets and follow the orders given to me…since my puppets do not work outside of the ”normal”…
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