Crush Your Enemies Review

Crush Your Enemies is a strategy game with a hint of Tower-Defence developed by Vile Monarch, focusing on a barbarian themed war of attrition. Controlling your horde of barbarians you will take over tents, land and towers to fight against…

Chicken Assassin – Master of Humiliation Review

DO YOU EVEN CLICK, BRO??? Can I take a moment and point out that, when I work out, I have noticed that my right hand is a bit weaker than my left hand, which is weird, because I’m right-handed, but…

Feudalism Review

This is my review for Feudalism. A turn based strategy game designed by Imagimotion/IV Productions and published by Merge Games. The game much like other TBS games has no story as such but rather the story lies within your relationships…

Steelseries Apex M500 Review

The Steelseries Apex M500 the latest mechanical keyboard from the masters of gaming peripherals, and this one is more of less a budget mechanical gaming keyboard. Just looking from the front, when it comes to selling the keyboard, Steelseries had…

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII Review

I’m not really one for strategy games. I don’t own or play many of them; I just can’t get into them. I thought I’d give this one a go, and to my surprise, it was very enjoyable. This is Romance…

Inside Review

Some 6 years ago, back in 2010, a small game called Limbo crept up on the Xbox 360 store. It began accumulating downloads and slowly it became a smash hit. It was a game developed independently from big AAA publishers,…

Mighty No.9 Review

Crowdfunding has become a beautiful reality in the video game industry. Kickstarter among other websites and services have served both developers and gaming fans alike to help their dream game become true, either from the development side, gathering money of…

Tick’s Tales: Up all Knight Review

In my youth I was a huge fan of adventure games. My parents always encouraged my enjoyment of them, providing me with classics such as The Secret of Monkey Island and Kings Quest. But alas, those fabulous franchises died slow,…

Shooting Girl Review

Once again, I’ve been blessed with the ability to review another fantastic game from Nutaku, Shooting Girls is the new sensation released which involves sexy Japanese girls with huge guns with an even huger appetite for saving the world and…

Stranger in Sword City (PC) Review

I feel bad for the PS Vita. My housemate bought one in his first year of university and it has been a large waste of money in his eyes. Most games available are JRPG’s, which are released cross-platform and eventually…