“…a great choice for anyone looking to freshen up their now three-and-a-half-year-old game.” Cities: Skylines continues to expand; three-and-a-half years after its initial release. Industries is the latest DLC package available for the game, this time offering players more control…
Overcooked 2 Surf ‘n’ Turf DLC Review
“Surf ‘n’ Turf continues Overcooked 2’s positive vibes in style.” Overcooked 2 was a fabulous follow-up to its predecessor. The brightly coloured, light-hearted and sometimes slightly stressful co-operative cooking game built upon the original’s mechanics but stayed true to its…
Life is Strange 2 Review
All right, folks, here we are again with another Life is Strange, and this time it is number 2, under the franchise. I gotta say, I was a bit skeptical, not a lot, just a bit, however, this game kind…
Lego DC Super-Villains Review
Lego has been around since 1947 and has taken many different forms and offers thousands of different sets for kids and adults to play with and enjoy. Though it wasn’t going to be left behind when technology came into the…
GRIP: Combat Racing Review
There are times I wonder, why I play so many different genres of games and GRIP: Combat Racing gives me a good reason to open my mind to more than mindless shoot ’em-ups or massive open world games. So what…
My Hero One’s Justice Review
My Hero Academia is an anime and manga franchise that’s been gaining a lot of popularity over the last few years. Westerners love the series’ iconic look and the story ain’t half bad for a shounen franchise. My Hero One’s…
Call of Cthulhu Review
You don’t appreciate a game after playing it once. Reliving the life of a video game protagonist twice, thrice and maybe more times than I can count is what makes for a good experience. The H.P. Lovecraft-inspired game, Call of…
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon Review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance announced a new DLC some weeks ago, to which I replied by spending another 30 hours playing through plenty of its side-quests and minigames. As the day when the DLC was to be released, I was geared,…
The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep Review
The Bard’s Tale IV is the long-awaited continuation of the Bard’s Tale series which was left off back in 1988, with a wholly different approach with only the name The Bard’s Tale in 2004. Releasing 20 years after the 3rd…
Warriors Orochi 4 Review
Warriors Orochi 4 is Koei-Tecmo’s latest entry into their Orochi Musou game franchise. This franchise combines the best of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series into one gigantic hack and slash button bashing adventure. This time around though, the…












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