Valhalla has certainly leaned into the open world RPG direction of the series and while it served as a breathe of fresh air when Origins was released, Ubisoft can be accused of falling into the same trap as it did…
Tales of Arise Review – A Fresh Take of the Classic Tales Formula
“The release of a new Tales of game, in my mind, has always been nothing more than a forgone conclusion.” Is what I literally said in my opening sentence for my Tales of Arise Demo article. And from that demo,…
Watch Dogs Legion Bloodline DLC Review
Unlike previous titles in the series, Watch Dogs: Legion is one that never had a central protagonist, to begin with. Here, you’re kind of thrown into a game that skips the entire world-building process that was centred with maybe a…
Necromunda Hired Gun Review
At the beginning of last year, I was heavy getting into Warhammer 40k thanks to COVID and the lockdown situation. I was able to find a new hobby to keep me busy and also explore more of the universe than…
EPOS B20 Streaming Microphone Review
What an opportunity this is, to review a brand new product just released from EPOS. Introducing the all-new B20 Streaming Microphone for Gamers with an RRP of £179/$199, the question on my mind and yours is simple, is it any…
Resident Evil Village PS5 Review
Resident Evil Village is the eighth mainline title in the long-running survival horror series and to those who have played Resident Evil 4, its influences will be clearly seen almost immediately. It features similar action to what made its predecessor…
Disco Elysium The Final Cut Review
When Disco Elysium initially launched on PC in October 2019, it received critical acclaim thanks to its depth, freedom and incredible storytelling. Now, in 2021, developer ZA/UM have released the game on PS4 and PS5 in the form of The…
Oddworld Soulstorm Review
As a fan of the Oddworld series and specifically Abe’s adventures, I was ecstatic when the remake of Abe’s Oddysee, New ‘n’ Tasty, was announced. It created an opportunity for fans to enjoy the game with some new visuals and…
The Sinking City PS5 Review
It’s the 1920’s and they’re anything but roaring in the waterlogged city of Oakmont. Not found on any map, Oakmont is hard to reach and even harder to help. The city looks like a victim of the Great War, a…
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