Here we go again! Just Dance 2022 much like every sports game like NBA and FIFA is a staple annual release and the year apparently never really ends without all of them wearing a brand new pair of pants before…
Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition Review
If you wanted to print money, then remastering Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, is the exact way you would go about it. Whether you’re looking to entice new players to…
Blue Reflection: Second Light Review
There are a lot of things that I wished I could’ve just forgotten this year but I’m not a video game protagonist that has that kind of comfort. Yet for pretty much almost every other game out there, memory loss…
Riders Republic Review
Ubisoft has released another massive open-world game, that packs a punch with the size and is filled with a crazy amount of content. Riders Republic comes to the players offering extreme sports in the comfort of their own home and…
Demon Turf Review
If you were a thousand years old, you’d be qualified for just about anything, but not in hell. At that age you’re still considered a young piker and hardly taken seriously so when our hero, Beebz, decides that she’s going…
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Review
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is the fourth entry in Supermassive Game’s series of interactive horror games. Taking place in a new location with a new set of characters, the game is quite a step up in terms…
Marvels Guardians of The Galaxy Review
They’re dysfunctional. They can barely stop themselves from killing each other. And guess what? They’re the galaxies only hope. Now doesn’t that just make your day. . . Marvel’s space-faring super team are jumping into their own galaxy spanning video…
Audeze Penrose Headset Review
I’ve spent two weeks using the Audeze Penrose headset for a ton of PlayStation and PC gaming – with a little work thrown in – and the results are just as impressive as they are expected. I previously had the…
Sonic Colours Ultimate Review
Originally released in 2010, Sonic Colours on the Nintendo Wii and DS was touted as one of the best Sonic games in the series, thanks to its colourful presentation, gameplay and variety. Now, in 2021, at Sonic the Hedgehog’s 30th…
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