Just over three years since the memorable A Plague Tale: Innocence was released, Asobo Studios has returned with A Plague Tale: Requiem to continue the adventures of the de Rune siblings and their unfortunate relationship with a blood plague, hordes…
The Diofield Chronicle Xbox Series Review
Coming from Square Enix we have a brand new SRPG (Strategy Role Playing Game) in the form of The Diofield Chronicle. A game showcases an all-new combat system, which in all honestly just feels like real-time combat with a pause. …
Deathloop Xbox Series Review
As an immersive sim fan with a preference for the stealthy and methodical approach, Deathloop may not be my favourite title from Arkane Studios, but it’s still a good game – and possibly their most “fun” title if you’re considering…
Steelrising Xbox Review
While Steelrising may not be good, it has its upsides. The production values are high, and the graphics are pretty beautiful. The story is engaging, but sometimes hard to follow because of the lack of any accurate exposition on the…
Two Point Campus Review
If running a hospital wasn’t enough for you, Two Point Studios, the British video game company responsible for 2018’s Two Point Hospital is back at it again and this time, it’s bringing the antics on to the undergrads and its…
Spellforce 3 Reforced Review
RTSs on consoles don’t have a storied history, but they do have a relatively long one. I can remember in the 1990s seeing Westwood try and port Command & Conquer to the PSOne along with what looked like a cludgy…
Shadowrun Trilogy Review
Arriving on consoles long after the final game was released on PC in 2015, Harebrained Schemes’ Shadowrun Trilogy remains the perfect RPG for gamers with no time for RPGs (ported by Codeglue and published by Paradox Interactive). They’re compact and…
Outward: Definitive Edition Review
The Outward: Definitive Edition is certainly “definitive” in terms of content but short of patches for several technical issues, it’s far from the definitive experience it should be on current-gen consoles. Developed by Nine Dots Studio and published by Prime…
Industria Review
Industria (Bleakmill/Headup) arrives 8-months after its PC release, with several post-launch patches to work out some but not all technical issues. It remains a compelling, cinematic hybrid of walking-sim and first-person shooter but, without any new content, it still comes…
Razer Wolverine V2 Review
The Razer Wolverine V2 wired controller – compatible with the Xbox One/Series consoles and PC – is one of the most authentic “Designed for Xbox” wired gamepads I’ve sampled. The build quality and responsiveness are evident in both appearance and…
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