Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound And Debriefed is a remaster of the first game in the Akiba’s Trip series, which was released on PSP in Japan way back in 2011 with an enhanced version of the game coming out in 2012. If…
Quake Remastered PS4 Review
For a couple of days before Quakecon, a Quake remaster certification was doing the rounds letting us all know that iD’s seminal shooter was returning to modern machines in an enhanced form. To say that its surprise drop onto stores…
Tales of Arise Review – A Fresh Take of the Classic Tales Formula
“The release of a new Tales of game, in my mind, has always been nothing more than a forgone conclusion.” Is what I literally said in my opening sentence for my Tales of Arise Demo article. And from that demo,…
Samurai Warriors 5 Review
While I’m not particularly new to the musou genre, the Samurai Warriors series is still relatively new and fresh to me and it could easily test my will and sanity. Fighting against hundreds and thousands of enemies in quick succession,…
Watch Dogs Legion Bloodline DLC Review
Unlike previous titles in the series, Watch Dogs: Legion is one that never had a central protagonist, to begin with. Here, you’re kind of thrown into a game that skips the entire world-building process that was centred with maybe a…
RUST Console Edition Review – It’s TRUST without the T
RUST is a game that in most cases would’ve tickled my bones for excitement. The former PC exclusive survival crafting game that has finally reached the hands of console players around the world brought upon a new meaning to the…
Necromunda Hired Gun Review
At the beginning of last year, I was heavy getting into Warhammer 40k thanks to COVID and the lockdown situation. I was able to find a new hobby to keep me busy and also explore more of the universe than…
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