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Hitman: GO Definitive Edition Review

Hitman has now been one of the most famous video game series in recent memory. Ever since Hitman: Blood Money, the gaming industry has always been looking forward for more Agent 47. With the release of Hitman Absolution on the…

Bit.Trip Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Review

Nostalgia returns to us on PS4 with a sexy old soundtrack It’s always nice to mix things up a little because as of late I’ve been playing so much of The Witcher 3 that I’m afraid that when in public…

Digimon Story CyberSleuth Review

Back when I was still a kid, less than ten years of age, I remember watching the Digimon cartoons on TV and wanting to one day have my own Digimon. Even though a game will still not satisfy the wish…

Lego Marvel Avengers Review

Lego games are nothing new at this point, almost everyone has played one and knows how they work, you get a large roster of characters, Lego bits to collect and build up through the level, usually focused around one particular…

Atelier Escha & Logy Plus: Alchemists of the Dark Sky Review

  For games to have long titles has quite an awkward effect on gamers. A sizeable part, probably the majority, of gamers who spot a really long name tend to give up on it immediately and move on to something…

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel Review

As the gaming industry continues to expand, niche titles from around the world are getting more and more exposure. With social media and the internet in full swing, it comes to no surprise that demand for imports and localisations is…

Sword Art Online: Lost Song Review

Anime have become a major part in the lives of Japanese game fans, and by this I mean fans of Japanese games, not people living in japan who like games. The storytelling in both anime and games has become similar…

Persona 4: Dancing All Night Review

The Persona series have almost seen it all. RPGs, Fighting games, dungeon crawlers. One of gaming’s most beloved protagonists have literally seen it all, and now apparently they will see some more through the release of the latest game from…

Superbeat Xonic – Review

With 2015 seeing the resurgence of rhythm-action heavyweights ‘Rock Band’ and ‘Guitar Hero’, it was only natural that other games of a similar style would soon arrive in their wake to take a bite out of the rejuvenated interest. Arriving…

Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Review

It’s likely that if you’ve decided to read this review with interest in the game then you’re a fan of two things, the first being unusually scrawny Japanese men who are capable of jumping 50 feet into the air whilst carrying…