Kingdom Come: Deliverance, deliver me from evil, my time with Skyrim has ended and I require a new game to gather herbs for hours in… Oh, 20 hours just passed and I have mastered the herb, time to get drunk!…
Dynasty Warriors 9 Review
It’s been quite some time since we’ve felt the power of Dynasty Warriors magic, with the previous main release coming out close to 2013, with 8 and Empires in 2014/15. Fans were incredibly shocked when the new trailer was released…
The Sims 4 Review
“If you can ignore an iffy set of controls and focus on the content of the game on offer, The Sims 4 is a delightfully well-constructed package” Me and The Sims go back a long way. Some of my favourite…
The Mind’s Eclipse Review
If there’s anything that industry giants Telltale Studios have shown us, it’s that sometimes having very little to do in a game can be a wonderful thing. You’re there, sitting back in your chair, watching an emotional, gripping and incredibly…
Razer Naga Trinity Review
What a year so far, a great Xmas, and even better new year, some great fantastic new games, the Nintendo Switch proving all pundits wrong by selling really well, and well, I get to play with some new gaming peripherals.…
The Pillars of the Earth Volume 2 Review
The first volume of The Pillars of the Earth was an interesting experience. I enjoyed it for sure: The story was dripping with intrigue, death and sorrow; but by sweet heavens the game was slow. I noted that the slow…
Boom Box Blue Review
Man, I miss Newgrounds. Or rather, I miss Newgrounds having notable game designers / animators on it rather than just being a sort-of shell of its former self where nothing happens. I bring it up because Boom Box Blue! (Exclamation…
Fjong Review
Fjong’s steam page, in charmingly sincere and only slightly broken English, in many ways presents more questions than it answers. We’re told that the Fjong (presumably the strange bird-whale hybrid creature we’re playing as) desire to fly, but are too…
Chaos on Deponia Review – An all-round good experience
I’ll be honest now. Daedelic is slowly becoming one of my favourite publishers. A quick look through my library later I find I have at least five games I can instantly spot which Daedelic has made. All beautifully crafted and…
Dragon Ball FighterZ Review – It feels like the good old days
Dragon Ball FighterZ is the newest in a long line of Dragon Ball fighting games, though the first in quite some time to actually be done in a 2.5D Style. Developed by Arc System Works, the people behind Guilty Gear,…












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