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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…

Dungeons & Dragons Dark Alliance Review

I have never tried a table-top RPG in my life. This is something that had only come to me as a child through watching cartoons like Dexter’s Laboratory which had an episode about the genre where they were walking… and…

Chivalry 2 Review – FOR BLOOD AND GORY!!!

Inspired by the medieval movie battles, Chivalry II takes the multiplayer experience into an era of knights and warlords. Here, players engage in massive player vs. player combat through a compact yet expanding battlefield where the clashing of swords and…

Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection Xbox Review

Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection is both a showcase of how versatile the RE Engine is and a reminder of how far we’ve come on home consoles. There’s no doubt it’s a fantastic remake – and I think there’s more than…

King of Seas Review

Ever wanted to be a swashbuckling Pirate Captain? Ever wanted to sail the Seven Seas and bring a reign of terror to merchant and Navy ships alike? Well, King of Seas is the game for you if that is something…

Hood Outlaws & Legends Review

I was instantly drawn to this game the minute I saw the trailer, a game that was set in medieval times, had you use bows and swords for combat and with a splash of Assassins Creed thrown in. On paper,…

The Outer Worlds Murder on Eridanos Review

Releasing its second DLC, The Outer Worlds has a new and final addition to its story with Murder on Eridanos. Adding in a murder mystery to a game full of quests of discovery or investigations, MoE fits in snuggly amongst…

Forgeone Review

Foregone, developed and published by Big Blue Bubble, is an enjoyable 2D action-platformer with easy-to-learn combat. Movement and combat both looks slick and makes you feel powerful – and reasonably masterful – while playing. Unfortunately, the level design never quite…

Curse of the Dead Gods Review

Over the last few years the rogue-like genre has become a little bit…shall we say cluttered? Saturated? Crowded? Every other month there seems to be a new rogue-like popping out of somewhere taking inspiration from the original Rogue and more…

Neptunia Virtual Stars Review – I’ll Nepu Nepu You!

The Neptunia series has already come a long way from being the low-key JRPG with tons of gaming-related references to its parody-filled narratives. And over the past decade, we’ve seen Neptune and the gang get sucked into a multitude of…