Dark Souls III has had its first DLC released in the form of “Ashes of Ariandel”, paying homage to the painted world of the original Dark Souls. Transported into a strange new world, full of snow and giants to push…
NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: Sphere of Influence – Ascension Review
For the start of my reviews I tend to write something a little bit witty about how I’ve been wanting to play this game for so long, or I’ve been in the mood for that game for a while now…
Killing Floor 2 Review
I’m a bit of a sucker for anything violent, especially when it comes to games where I can watch my teammates perish, so Killing Floor 2 is a great example to use. I get to sit in the corner and…
Super Dungeon Bros Review
Following the brotocols of the word ‘bro’ bring in the title of this game I must broactively insert the suffix ‘bro’ into any possible word in at this first sentence in a poor attempt at comedy. Brotocals aside, Super Dungeon…
Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk Review
Is a table just a table right? Or is it? How about a gaming desk, ever heard of them? Well, I got one and DXRacer have something to cry over, as their desk is abysmal compared to this desk, welcome…
The Bunker Review
It seems as though everybody wants to bring back old-school flavours these days. Whether it’s re-releasing & remastering older video games for current hardware, creating micro versions of classic consoles, or simply being inspired by and taking ideas from the…
Yomawari: Night Alone Review
This is the first time I’ve played a game and been hooked right from the start, now it’s been a while since I’ve played a 2D adventure game, mostly because a good majority of the ones created these days are…
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Review
I’m never really sure if I’ve mentioned this before, but most of you will probably gather that I love any video game with excessive violence, so when it comes to things like Assassin’s Creed and (in this case) Shadow Tactics:…
Political Animals Review
Political Animals is a turn-based strategy game developed by Philippines-based studio Squeaky Wheel and published by Positech Games. Political Animals is an election simulation game set within a fictional world populated by a variety of different animals, for example, the…
Beholder Review
Goddamn, Beholder was a really hard game to pull off … and I mean really hard. Holy … okay, I am going to say something very controversial in the next few lines but, it’s just so you know. On one…



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