It has been over two decades since I have played the game Oregon Trail or anything like it for that matter. I absolutely loved the idea of surviving a long and treacherous journey while maintaining my food, water, items and…
Railway Empire Review
“…Railway Empire is a delight.” Railway Empire is a match made in heaven for tycoon game fans and locomotive enthusiasts. Developed by Gaming Minds Studios (Grand Ages: Medieval) and published by Kalypso Media (Tropico 5, Dungeons 3), the game challenges…
Beast Quest Review
Beast Quest comes from a long series of books, 110 to be precise at the time of writing. It’s a series aimed at boys around the age of seven, and target your typical fantasy adventure. Now with a wealth of…
South Park: The Fractured but Whole Review (Inc Nintendo Switch)
South Park: The Fractured but Whole is the newest RPG developed by Ubisoft San Francisco, as a sequel to their largely popular Stick of truth. Following on from the previous game, we play as the New Kid in South Park,…
Octahedron Review – The Quest for “Something” (I guess?)
Before we take a leap of faith in the world of geometry and platforming, I just want to dub this game as the dark souls of platformers. As I get tossed around, death after death, to the few checkpoints in…
Impact Winter PS4 Review
I absolutely loved the game This War of Mine. The story was intriguing, I felt empathetic with the characters, the places you scavenged created suspenseful and heart-stopping moments, and the decisions you needed to make had drastic consequences on what…
Batman: The Enemy Within – Season Finale Review
Truth be told … I don’t want this game to end … alas it did … and I’m sad now… On a more series note, I’m, quite happy with how this finale is in its current state. In fact, I…
Masters of Anima Review
Those who know me well will know that I spent much of my early teens playing primarily RTS games. I spent more hours than I would care to admit playing Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and loved having a variety…
Assassins Creed Origins: The Curse of the Pharaohs Review
After the epic events closing the main game and the highly satisfying epilogue from The Hidden Ones, you’re not alone in doubting what more could Assassins Creed Origins deliver. Mere minutes have passed since Bayek & Amunet have resolved the…
Gal*Gun 2 Review – Notice Me, Senpai!
If there’s one thing I like, it’s JAPAN and the never-ending burst of weird ideas and this is no exception. The successor to the previously released titles Gal*Gun and Gal*Gun Double Peace is now one of my most crazy yet…












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