Batman: The Enemy Within – Season Finale Review

Truth be told … I don’t want this game to end … alas it did … and I’m sad now… On a more series note, I’m, quite happy with how this finale is in its current state. In fact, I…

Masters of Anima Review

Those who know me well will know that I spent much of my early teens playing primarily RTS games. I spent more hours than I would care to admit playing Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and loved having a variety…

Assassins Creed Origins: The Curse of the Pharaohs Review

After the epic events closing the main game and the highly satisfying epilogue from The Hidden Ones, you’re not alone in doubting what more could Assassins Creed Origins deliver.  Mere minutes have passed since Bayek & Amunet have resolved the…

Far Cry 5 Review

Far Cry 5 is the latest in the long-running series, following on from the successes of Far Cry 3 and 4. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, FC5 yet again puts us in the shoes of an almost indestructible protagonist, set against…

Fe Review

I saw the trailer for Fe when it was first released and was thrilled when I had the opportunity to review it. It is, by and large, a wonderful game and since I hadn’t played anything from studio Zoink! before…

Pure Farming 2018 Review

As someone who was born and raised in the country I definitely know a thing or two about living on a farm. No I didn’t raise pigs, chickens or cows and no I didn’t work the gruelling hours out in…

Dungeons 3 – Evil of the Caribbean Review

Another month, another DLC for the good old Dungeons 3, this time around with a more “modern” theme than fairy tales. Hanging up our Grimm book, Thalya has been allowed some vacation time on a sunny island, though the Ever-DLC-Giving-Evil…

The 25th Ward: The Silver Case Review

Weird is a poor descriptive. There are a few rules of Psychology you will learn when you start a degree. Rule one is to never self-diagnose (take note Tumblr) as introspecting too much is only going to cause problems and…

Fear Effect Sedna Review

Fear Effect, the game your parents bought you with no idea what was behind its game case. Filled with horrific sights of death, gore and monsters, alongside lesbian influences, alcohol and sex, Fear Effect was a dirty, dirty little gem…

Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review

The 20th Anniversary Game is finally docking in the Western shores! Atelier Lydie and Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings is the 19th main series title developed by Gust and published by Koei Tecmo that was initially released for…