Valkyria Chronicles 4 Review

Valkyria Chronicles released onto the PS3 a decade ago to critical acclaim. It achieved great success as a strategy role playing game which fused together cinematic storytelling and excellent gameplay. SEGA subsequently released Valkyria Chronicles 2 and 3 onto the…

Ninjin: Clash of Carrots Review

It seems that we have adventured into a time where pixel-graphics are dominating game releases these days. I continue to see weekly releases of 2D pixelated titles litter the game stores but they definitely have been a mixed bag of…

The Gardens Between Review

Every so often a video game comes around that touches your heart in a way that not many others can. These games are few and far between but the tales they tell always stick with you after playing them. Games…

Shadows: Awakening Review

It goes without saying that the big “D” has always been a game that withstood the test of time. It’s been there with me since grade school and even now as a young adult so seeing that Shadows: Awakening, a…

PES 2019 Review

Konami are back with PES 2019 and this time they have a slight advantage over their main rival FIFA from EAGames as that game is not due for release until the 28th September, will it help them push sales? Is…

Wasteland 2: Directors Cut Review (Nintendo Switch)

Upon clicking on this article, if your first thoughts were “I don’t remember the first Wasteland game”, “Hold on just one second, a director’s cut?” or “JOHN CENA!!!” (you cannot escape the Cena-memes) then trust me, you’re not the only…

Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review

Dungeons, waifus and a massive wall of text. That’s pretty much what I always imagine when it comes to Japanese dungeon crawlers and while the first two are indeed true, Nippon Ichi Software goes on the minimal text scrolling with…

The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode 1 Review

Ah, another day, another new The Walking Dead season and more people to die. I always get this feeling in this franchise’s first episode of every season – you meet all these new people, they’re so nice, everything works perfectly,…

Brawlout Review

Scratch that itch but scratch this game as well. Angry Mob Games’ Brawlout, a game based on the hit Super Smash Bros franchise just dropped but unlike Smash, Brawlout caters mostly to the competitive market with the lack of “explosive…

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker Review

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is the newest game in the Naruto franchise, developed by Soleil Ltd who have only worked on Rockshot in the past and are a generally new company but with employees who have worked on previous…