Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is the debut PC title of Singapore’s Witching Hour Studios and it is making its way to console and I’ve had the opportunity to give the game a go on the Playstation 4. So Masquerada is set…
Super Cloudbuilt Review
Back in 2014, I bought Cloudbuilt on steam and had a blast. It was a time in my life when I had just discovered the joy of free running in my video games so I was all over that like…
Cars 3: Driven To Win Review
Lazy, uninspired, and utterly vapid – movie tie-in’s have hardly earned the brightest of reputations amongst the video gaming world. Often thrown together in a desperate attempt to capitalise on a popular brand, it’s through no fault but their own…
Micro Machines World Series Review
In the late 90s there were 3 video games that ruled my childhood, and as luck should have it all 3 of those franchises have been revitalised in 2017. Barely a day went past that I didn’t play Tekken 2,…
MineCraft Story Mode Season 2: Episode 1 Review
And so again it begins. In my brief-yet-torrid history of reviewing, MineCraft Story Mode Season 1 was the longest time I have spent on a single game to review. What I believed was 5 episodes quickly became 8 moving from…
Aven Colony Review
Since my ‘first look’ at Avan Colony which you can find here, I decided to now give the game a review – Aven Colony is a City-Building game similar to that of SimCity and Anno series. It’s is heavily Sci-fi…
Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Fame and Strategy Expansion Review
I’ve never played Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Now Dynasty Warriors, based off of the same books, I’ve played far too much of. Since grabbing a copy of Dynasty Warriors 2 out of a bargain bin when I was a…
Diablo 3 – Rise of the Necromancer Expansion Review
I’m not gonna twist my soul and say that I’m a diehard Diablo fan, in fact, I haven’t even finished the second one, let alone the first. Truth be told, I tried getting into it a couple of years ago…
Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Review– A Nostalgic Theme Park
When Elder Scrolls Online released in 2014, Bethesda promised an expansive world that spanned the entirety of the fictional world of Tamriel brimming with lore, discovery and good story telling. At the most part they succeeded and while the game…
Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood Review – Explore Eorzia and build your army! Stormblood is here!
Two years ago, you took your first steps into the icy mountains of Ishgard, redeeming yourself as a champion of the realm and proving the impossible to be mere child’s play. Since then you’ve conquered dragons, countless primals, more dungeons…


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