Ghost Trick Phantom Detective was originally released on the Nintendo DS more than a decade ago in 2010. If you somehow missed out on one of Capcom’s greatest murder mystery titles, now’s your chance to finally play the game in…
R-Type Final 3 Evolved Review- Old Fashioned Fun
It’s been a while since R-Type Final 2 released on PS4 and the series has now made its way to the PlayStation 5. R-Type Final 3 Evolved is a sort of enhanced package since it brings R-Type Final 2 to…
Park Beyond Review – A fantastic and satisfying experience
Discover the limitless world of Park Beyond, a theme park management simulation that transcends the boundaries of gravity. Experience the full release of this highly anticipated game, eager to surpass the renowned Planet Coaster. Immerse yourself as a visionary architect,…
The Mageseeker A League of Legends Story Review – hack and slash Fun
The creators of Moonlighter have crafted a brand new tale in the form of The Mageseeker A League of Legends Story. Digital Sun and Riot Forge have outdone themselves here and made a 2D action adventure title worthy of praise.…
Gun Jam Review – Misses Its Mark
Gun Jam from Jaw Drop Games and Raw Fury is a rhythm-based shooter. We’ve seen a couple of titles in this genre in recent years so does this one innovate and bring more to the table? Unfortunately, Gun Jam is…
Lone Ruin Review
Lone Ruin from Cuddle Monster Games and Super Rare Originals is a roguelike action game. Players will venture out into an old magical ruin and combine spells with their abilities to defeat monsters Is it an enjoyable game and will…
Live A Live Review – A JRPG Gem
Live A Live is a title that Square Enix had hidden away for years and years since it was never released in the West up until last year when it got a gorgeous 2.5D Nintendo Switch release similar to the…
Diablo IV Review – Hellish Good Fun
Here we go again back into hell, to take on the hordes if hell and to fight possibly the hardest boss ever Lylith in Diablo VI. As a fan of Diablo, the concept of a live-service version of the long-running…
Pharoah a New Era Review – A modern nostalgia trip
Way back in the olden times (circa 1999) city builders like Pharoah a New Era were all the rage on PC. The god-like ability given to a player to build a city from nothing was a genre that players across…
Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection Review
With Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection download and my Steam Deck in one hand and a Type C to USB cable in the other, I can finally relive my favourite pastime. Whenever Lan is going to jack-in Megaman into any…












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