It’s incredibly unfortunate that, at least within the mainstream, Pro Evolution Soccer is a series often over-looked by the football crowd. With an annual rivalry against EA’s very-own FIFA franchise – a series with extensive marketing, a massive following, and…
Blues and Bullets: Episode 2 Review
I’d not played the first episode of Blues and Bullets. I had to dive around a friend’s house for a few hours and kidnap his PC to give it a whirl. TO be honest, I’m damn glad I did. Blues…
Color Chaos Review
Color Chaos, developed by Daniel Riley, a single man team with a few people helping with the music score. Taking control a ship whose colour depicts which enemies it can destroy, Blue, Yellow, Green or Red, playing similarly to many…
Shoppe Keep Review
Shoppe Keep, a fantasy shop keeper simulator developed by Arvydas Ĺ˝emaitis who is a singular developer, employing 2 other people to help with Music and Art. While the genre is a rather Niche and small one, it is one of my…
The Way Review
The Way, a Puzzle-Platformer developed by Puzzling Dream who are seemingly starting their career with this first game. Looking rather similar to Another World/Out of This World, The Way follows an old school style, with pixel art and a focus on…
htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary (PC) Review
One has to begin by pondering where this game got its name. htoL#NiQ is not an error in code. In reality the name is Hotaru No Nikki, and this is just strange stylising. That’s sort of the running theme of…
Total War: Warhammer Review
I’ve been a Warhammer lover for years. Admittedly, my love of Games Workshop’s flagship tabletop games started when I saw a friend playing Dawn of War at the local scout hut, but from the hundreds and hundreds of hours I…
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse Review
“If you can submit to its performance, your performance will be all the better for it.” Logitech have really made their name in the gaming arena over the years, and more recently they have released some superbly popular high end…
Overwatch Review
Having sunk many hours into the game over the course of the Open Beta and now its full-release, it’s incredibly hard to believe that this marks Blizzard’s first foray into the FPS market. Standing as further proof that Blizzard can…
Doom Review
“…the definitive modern form of a true classic…” Doom has been a long time coming. Since Wolfenstein players were promised beta access back when it was released in 2014, it seemed like an age had passed before that beta came…


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