With Zool Redimensioned there’s a stark difference between creating a video game that would soon be revered as a retro cult-classic to reviving a retro cult-classic in the modern era. One of which doesn’t seem too enticing than the other…
Stranded Alien Dawn Review – A Brilliant Survival Game
Keeping the content coming, this time I had the chance to play Stranded Alien Dawn. Released back in April 2023, I finally managed to get around to playing this Sims like survival mash-up, which offered a fun and challenging take…
Star Wars Jedi Survivor Review – May the Force be with You
Is the Force strong enough to guide Cal Kestis successfully through another thrilling third-person adventure with Star Wars Jedi Survivor? It was inevitable that after the success of Jedi: Fallen Order that the series newcomer would headline another title, but…
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key Review
I’ve been playing the Atelier franchise of video games for quite a long time now and while each of the games have incrementally changed things along the way, Atelier Ryza’s trilogy has been one that has been quite captivating thanks…
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is a direct sequel to Trails from Zero and continues Lloyd’s tale in a brand new adventure involving the Special Support Section. The original The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure was never…
Anno 1800 Console Edition Review
It’s been a long time since I played an Anno game. The last one was Anno 2205 which was released back in 2015. Fast forward to the present day and I get to dive back into the city simulation experience…
Dead Island 2 PS5 Review
Dead Island 2 has been in development for a long time. What started in the hands of series creators, Techland, the project has changed hands a few times during the 9-year development cycle before Deep Silver left it in the…
Blood Bowl 3 PlayStation 5 Review
What do you get when you mix American football and Warhammer? You get Blood Bowl. Over the last few years, I have been getting more and more invested in the Warhammer world and the pile of plastic shame is ever-growing.…
Clive ‘N’ Wrench Review
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…
The Last Spell Review PlayStation 5 Review
We have a lot of rouge lite games on the market nowadays. The Last Spell first stood out to me because of its pixel art style and turn-based combat. This game reminded me of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign I…
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