Category : Reviews
As a fan of the hack and slash genre, Nioh is a series that is always on my radar, especially as it’s a Team Ninja/Koei...
Poppy Playtime Review (Ch.1 – 4)
by Will Worrall
It’s a bit of a tough challenge writing a Poppy Playtime review at the moment. We’re on the threshold of the final chapter being released, and...
Dynasty Warriors: Origins- Visions of Four Heroes DLC Review
by Peter Keen
Almost a year to the day of the release for the base game of Dynasty Warriors: Origins, a big DLC expansion called Visions of Four...
Streetdog BMX Review
by Tasha Quinn
I’ll admit that I’m pretty new to arcade-style BMX games, but I always enjoyed messing around in the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games, even if...
Symbaroum Review
by Will Worrall
There are a lot of RPGs out there that try to sell themselves as being dark. Whether it’s through the tone, featuring gratuitous gore and...
TR-49 Review
by Will Worrall
When it comes to audio dramas, we’re in a golden age. As podcasts become more and more popular, new series drop all the time, and...
Bus World Review
As a concept, Bus World should be on par with the other transport simulators out there. However, this game, while trying to do something interesting...
Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition Review
by Will Worrall
Puzzle Quest is a long-running series at this point. It’s come a long way from a Diamond Mine clone that someone stapled an RPG to,...
Ruffy and the Riverside Review
by Will Worrall
2.5D is a strange beast. Initially, it basically referred to games that were rendered in 3D but mostly took place on a single dimensional plane....
Winterlight – Where Silence Says It All Review
by Peter Keen
Visual novel games always seem like a bit of a hard sell sometimes. I don’t know why, because some of the best gaming experiences I’ve...
Assassin’s Creed: Shadows for Nintendo Switch 2 Review
by Peter Keen
This review is mainly going to focus on the performance of Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and its position in the Nintendo world. The reason for that...
Town to City Review
by Will Worrall
What’s not to love when it comes to a city builder? It’s like an RTS without having to kill anyone, unless you’re titanically bad at...
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch 2 Review
by Peter Keen
This iteration of Tomb Raider was originally released on the PS3/Xbox 360, back in March 2013. The game, back then, was a reboot of the...
Syberia Remastered Review
by Will Worrall
Syberia is a classic Euro-adventure game from an era of gaming where the beast that was adventure gaming was mostly asleep in the US, leaving...
Fear Effect on Steam Deck Review
by Ryan Jones
I’ve always been quite lenient when reviewing video games, forgiving instances of glitches or bugs that occurred through tight deadlines or small dev teams. However,...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review
by Peter Keen
I’ve really struggled to know what or how to start this review. The reason is, although I’m currently not a huge fan, the Call of...
The Sinking Forest Review
by Kyle Moffat
Around spooky season this year, I decided to take up tradition and play some games fitting of the time! I admittedly played The Sinking Forest...
NASCAR 25 Review
by Peter Keen
Drivers! Start your engines! NASCAR is one of those sports that you either get or don’t. To a lot of the audience outside of America,...

