It’s that time of year again for football fans, EA has provided us with another installment in the Fifa series this one being Fifa 19. I have personally been out of the game for a while seeing as the last…
The Long Dark Review – Engaging, Tactical and a great experience
The Long Dark is a comparatively old survival game at this point, initially releasing with an Alpha version back in 2014, moving onto full releases in 2015 and 2017. Developed by Hinterland Studio as their first game, though as a…
Boundless Review
I wanted to come up with something witty but I gave up after rewriting the intro a couple times over. So with all that said and done, let’s just get this over with so I can continue world-hopping in inhospitable…
Zone of the Enders The 2nd Runner – Mars Edition Review
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner originally released on the PS2 well over a decade ago and was eventually updated, along with the first game in the franchise. This update manifested itself in the form of an HD collection…
Valkyria Chronicles 4 Review
Valkyria Chronicles released onto the PS3 a decade ago to critical acclaim. It achieved great success as a strategy role playing game which fused together cinematic storytelling and excellent gameplay. SEGA subsequently released Valkyria Chronicles 2 and 3 onto the…
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots Review
It seems that we have adventured into a time where pixel-graphics are dominating game releases these days. I continue to see weekly releases of 2D pixelated titles litter the game stores but they definitely have been a mixed bag of…
Graveyard Keeper Review
“…a grim concept presented with a consistently witty tone…” Graveyard Keeper is a medieval cemetery management simulator from Lazy Bear Games and tinyBuild. Best described at first glance as a dark comedy take on popular farm management game Stardew Valley,…
The Gardens Between Review
Every so often a video game comes around that touches your heart in a way that not many others can. These games are few and far between but the tales they tell always stick with you after playing them. Games…
Wasteland 2: Directors Cut Review (Nintendo Switch)
Upon clicking on this article, if your first thoughts were “I don’t remember the first Wasteland game”, “Hold on just one second, a director’s cut?” or “JOHN CENA!!!” (you cannot escape the Cena-memes) then trust me, you’re not the only…
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review
Dungeons, waifus and a massive wall of text. That’s pretty much what I always imagine when it comes to Japanese dungeon crawlers and while the first two are indeed true, Nippon Ichi Software goes on the minimal text scrolling with…












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