Bookbound Brigade from Digital Tales USA LLC and Intragames Co Ltd is a charming title with an eye-catching aesthetic. The game is a 2D side-scrolling platformer with a hefty chunk of combat thrown in. Does it do enough to set…
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne PC Review
Monster Hunter World has been quite a success worldwide and the latest DLC, Iceborne, launched a couple of months ago onto consoles. Console players have been able to enjoy a range of new content as well as Master Rank quests…
Table Manners Review
“Table Manners provides a blunt and brutally frank demonstration of just how much the little things matter when it comes to first impressions.” Table Manners is a quirky dating sim crossed with outrageous physics mechanics to create a hilarious hybrid…
The Walking Dead Saints & Sinners Review
When it comes to The Walking Dead my excitement goes into overdrive, whether it is a new season, another graphic novel or recently another game. The whole zombie apocalypse element is fantastic and I find myself drawn to these types…
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review
Dragon Ball Z is a franchise that survived the test of time but while the same can be said for the forever 10-year old Ash Ketchum of Pokemon, Goku and DBZ as a whole is one that stood out for…
Warcraft 3: Reforged Review
Warcraft 3 was originally released on PC back in 2002 a real-time strategy game known as Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos followed by Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne the year after. This was the franchise that actually got me hooked…
Zombie Army 4: Dead War Review
Zombie Army 4: Dead War from Rebellion is another entry into their Sniper Elite spin-off franchise featuring yup, you guessed it, zombies. Does Zombie Army 4: Dead War satiate the hungry hordes of gamers salivating at the thought of more…
Sades Spellond Pro Headset Review
Sades Spellond Pro Headset is a professional gaming headset with an audio engine provided by BONGIOVI ACOUSTICS, what this means right now I have no idea, but we shall find out in this review. The headset boasts about having two…
Atelier Dusk Trilogy DX Review
Taking on a role-playing game is a very daunting task. Even more so when it comes to the more traditional Japanese RPGs that is known for its grand scale adventures and world-ending disasters, long winding plotlines and sometimes clichéd twists…
The Padre Review
The Padre is a retro stylised 3D horror adventure game tapping deep into the roots of the classic horror games like the 90’s Resident Evil. It’s all about a priest who likes to slay demons and preach the word of…












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