Usually during the start of my reviews I’ll come up with some kind of witty remark as to how I’ve been playing a new game and it’s given me a new lease on life, unfortunately that’s not really the case…
Nights of Azure Review
Once again it’s no surprise that I find myself reviewing yet another Japanese RPG game. It’s actually somewhat of an addiction that I’ve grown over the past 10 years of my life. Remember a few months ago when everyone was…
Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book Review
Intro With the release of Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book on Steam, this reviewer managed to get his hands on what would be his first Atelier game. A little bit about the Atelier series first; they are…
Monumental Failure Review
“Monumental Failure is en route to becoming a truly classic couch co-op game, but it isn’t there just yet.” Monumental Failure is a self-proclaimed “historically inaccurate” physics game from a pair of creative minds at indie developer Scary Wizard Games.…
Stars in Shadow Review
Very few games nail the style of RTS that Civilisation does. This laissez-faire, rather simplified style where spreadsheet data is sacrificed for a simpler visual reaction to your actions and a robust UI. Naturally, Civilisation does this well, and as…
Cayne Review
Cayne is a free to play, top down, point and click horror game made by The Brotherhood. It’s a game set in the same universe as it’s predecessor Stasis, which received very positive feedback. The game was promised as part…
GEO Review
Have you ever watched Guardians of the Galaxy and looked at the little mining ships and thought “I want to do that”? Or maybe you played a lot of eve online and got a thrill from mining and not fighting?…
Criminal Girls: Invite Only Review
Criminal Girls is a very competent and enjoyable dungeon JRPG, which does just about everything you would expect a Dungeon JRPG to do and does it well. I’d describe it as a very middle of the road type of good…
SpiritSphere Review
Though we’re regularly buried underneath an avalanche of video games that deliver on high-end graphics, open-world environments, unprecedented freedoms, deep narratives and complex mechanics, stripping back to nothing but a fun, focussed core can prove incredibly rewarding if done correctly.…


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