Taking on a role-playing game is a very daunting task. Even more so when it comes to the more traditional Japanese RPGs that is known for its grand scale adventures and world-ending disasters, long winding plotlines and sometimes clichéd twists…
Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition Review
Kerbal Space Program has been around for almost a decade now. What initially launched into Steam Early Access way back in 2013, finally made its way to consoles in 2016. The PS4 edition however only launched much later to a…
Lost Ember Review
Developed and published by Mooneye Studios, Lost Ember is a game that you should definitely consider picking up right now. It is legitimately one of the best games we’ve played in 2019 and it all has to do with the…
Doctor Who The Edge of Time Review
Doctor who: The edge of time is the new VR experience to come from developer Maze Theory. Now I’ll start off by saying that you don’t need to be a doctor who fanatic to enjoy this game. It’s tailored to…
Tools Up! Review
A crazy, chaotic cooperative experience. That is pretty much the only compliment that best describes the game in its truest form. Tools Up! is a four-player cooperative and a somewhat chaotic mixture of cussing and sabotage to the uninitiated. Yet…
Blazblue Crosstag Battle Version 2.0 Review
Blazblue Crosstag Battle Version 2.0 is the 2019 refresh of the original game that came out last year. As previously mentioned in our earlier review of the original game, fans of Anime-styled fighting games had been frothing at the mouth…
Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Review
Star Wars. A series that has stood the test of time for over 40 years. A series that brings wonder and awe with each new addition. Star Wars has embedded itself within our culture. When George Lucas created ‘A New…
Disgaea 4 Complete+ Review
The Disgaea franchise of games has been around for over a decade now and has become a staple of Nippon Ichi Software’s games lineup. Disgaea 4 Complete+ is a remaster, and a relaunch of sorts, onto both the PS4 and…
Citadel Forged With Fire Review
I would have to say one of my favourite types of games is where the player has free roam of a good open-world sandbox. Over the last few years we have seen many different types of open-world sandbox games, where…
Shenmue 3 Review – Something Went Wrong
It’s been 18 years since Shenmue was first given to us gamers, it has been that long since we’ve walked the streets of Yokosuba, Kowloon and Guilin in the shoes of the martial artist Ryo Hazuki. Following the trail of the…












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