Category : Reviews
Let me start off by saying that I am totally behind bringing older games “forward” to newer platforms. Games made years or even decades ago...
Observer: System Redux Review
by Mark Tait
Observer was first released on the Xbox One just roughly shy of four years ago. At that time, whilst the game was okay, it didn’t...
Omensight Review
If you’ve ever wanted to solve a murder mystery whilst time travelling, then I’ve got something for you. Omensight is a beautiful looking action roleplaying...
Old World Review
by Luke Geikie
The Civilization series has dominated the 4X strategy genre and influenced almost every 4X game that has released in the past 20 years. Old World...
Death’s Door Review
by Ryan Jones
Death’s Door is Xbox’s new exclusive title that resembles classic Zelda-style combat mixed in with a seemingly Dark Souls inspired rolling mechanic and topped off...
Metro Exodus: Complete Edition PS5 Review
by Mark Tait
The original Metro Exodus was first released in 2019 on all platforms. Generally, it got great praise, especially on PC. However, whilst the Xbox One...
Within the Blade Review
If you’re looking for an action-packed side-scroller to keep you on your toes and maybe feel a few things along the way, then look no...
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Review
by Tasha Quinn
Following the adventures of Adol Christin, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is the latest entry in the Ys series of action role-playing games developed by Nihon...
Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights Xbox Series X/S Review
by Ryan Jones
I haven’t played a Metroidvania in quite some time, possibly not since I completed Blasphemous, developed by The Game Kitchen. After noticing high amounts of...
Evergate Review
by Tasha Quinn
We view the world from our own separate eyes. That was the line from Evergate that stuck with me the most once the credits rolled...
A Plague Tale: Innocence (Xbox Series X/S) Review
by Ryan Jones
Preceding the upcoming sequel that is A Plague Tale: Requiem, Asobo Studio treated PlayStation and Xbox fans of the 2019 survival-horror title A Plague Tale:...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect 3 Review
by Jes Taylor
Mass Effect 3 is a funny game in that at the time of its release, people formed strong opinions about how bad the game was....
Spiritfarer Review
I’ve always been a huge fan of stylised games, so it makes sense why I was instantly drawn to Spiritfarer, a management sim with action...
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX Review
by Jes Taylor
Remakes are a tricky thing. The beauty of doing a remake on a video game is to allow a newer generation to enjoy a game...
Afterparty Review
As a fan of Night School Studio’s previous side-scroller hit Oxenfree, I was incredibly intrigued to try out their edgy-looking release Afterparty back in 2019. The...
Scarlet Nexus Review
by Ian Cooper
We are all aware of the blight that has forever tainted Cyberpunk 2077. The steampunk world filled with futuristic wonder really sucks you in. It...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect 2 Review
by Jes Taylor
In a continuation of our game-by-game review of the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, next up is Mass Effect 2. At the time of its release,...
Guilty Gear -Strive- Review
by Ian Cooper
From leaps and bounds seems to be where legendary anime fighting guru’s Arc System Works are going. With every release they tend to just bring...

