Back in the day, I used to play Borderlands 1 and 2 on my PS3 and Xbox and enjoyed them. Though, found myself drifting away from the series when they released 3 and The Pre-Sequel. Many years have passed and…
Ghostwire: Tokyo Review
Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest offering from Shinji Mikami’s studio, Tango Gameworks. It features some horror elements but ultimately plays like an action-adventure title. Does it craft a satisfying blend of the two genres? Let’s find out. Ghostwire: Tokyo takes…
King of Fighters XV Deluxe Edition Review
It’s been six long years since we last saw a King of Fighters game with King of Fighters XIV launching back in 2016. Its successor, King of Fighters XV, was first announced way back in December 2018 and ultimately, it…
Babylons Fall Review
Let’s get this out of the way right from the beginning: Babylon’s Fall is a live-service game through and through. That’s either enough to make you walk out the door right now, or continue reading because Platinum Games, of Bayonetta…
Edge of Eternity Review
So, we are already two months into 2022 and the game line-up is huge, to say the least. I have the new Pokémon, waiting on Horizon and Elden Ring but I still felt like I want to be playing my…
Riders Republic Review
Ubisoft has released another massive open-world game, that packs a punch with the size and is filled with a crazy amount of content. Riders Republic comes to the players offering extreme sports in the comfort of their own home and…
Audeze Penrose Headset Review
I’ve spent two weeks using the Audeze Penrose headset for a ton of PlayStation and PC gaming – with a little work thrown in – and the results are just as impressive as they are expected. I previously had the…
Far Cry 6 Review
The Far Cry series is one that has changed quite a bit from game to game. However, a few things remain constant: a near-criminally insane villain, a large open world to play around in, and having to survive against enemies…
Tormented Souls Review – Scared the Pants Off Me
Horror is not the genre for me. I’ve never been a fan of the jump scares and the dark rooms and the ominous atmosphere whether it be in games or films. But the experience, virtual though it may be, of…
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