Category : Reviews
You’ll be forgiven if you’ve never heard of Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World. While it was originally released for the Mega Drive under the name...
NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… Review
by Ian Cooper
Remasters and remakes are the norm, let’s face it. They are everywhere, and they are not stopping anytime soon. That’s a good thing for me,...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect Review
by Jes Taylor
First, let me just say what we as Mass Effect fans have all been thinking for years. It’s about time. After years and years of...
Save Me Mr. Tako: Definitive Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
Save Me Mr. Tako: Definitive Edition is an 8-bit platformer that somehow works in the exact way I want it to. It’s simple, wonderful and...
Hellpoint for Nintendo Switch Review
by Adam Conner
When we reviewed the original release of Hellpoint on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, it was an underwhelming experience filled with issues that ultimately led to...
Crime Opera: The Butterfly Effect Review
by Tasha Quinn
Until relatively recently, I was never the biggest fan of visual novels. I’ve always found them dull – almost verging on tedious. But since writing...
Monster Jam: Steel Titans 2 Review
We all want games to be good. There, it has been said. The thing we, as a society, have been slowly moving towards for a...
Shantae for the Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
If ever there was a troubled game in need of a return, that award would go to Shantae. The original Shantae game was potentially planned as...
The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match Review
by Ian Cooper
One of the longest-running fighting games series has undergone so many tweaks and changes, for better or worse, but it remains a strong contender in...
FEZ Review
by Jes Taylor
FEZ is in many ways one of the original indie hits that continues to surprise and delight. Originally released nine years ago on the Xbox...
The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition Review
by Tasha Quinn
All buildings have a history. Some good, some bad, and the mansion has a history darker than most. This dark history cannot be accounted to...
Relicta Review
Relicta is a first-person indie puzzle adventure game by developer Mighty Polygon and publisher Ravenscourt. It follows a similar style of gameplay to games such as Portal...
Samurai Shodown Review
by Jes Taylor
Fighting game fans are well aware of the quality to come whenever the SNK logo graces a screen. For years SNK, the creators of The...
RetroMania Wrestling Review
RetroMania Wrestling is intended as a sequel to super popular, coin-chugging arcade grapple em’ up WWF WrestleFest, with it currently being available on PC and...
Tennis World Tour 2 Review
by Mark Tait
Gone with the Old First released last year, I played Tennis World Tour 2 on the PlayStation 4. Whilst I’m not a huge fan of...
Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 Review
by Tasha Quinn
SNK’s Neo Geo Pocket Color Handheld console was released back in 1999 as a successor to the monochrome edition released the previous year. While it...
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods DLC Review
Those who have played (and likely enjoyed) last year’s Doom Eternal were no doubt waiting with great anticipation for more fast-paced and brutal demon-slaying goodness...
Deadeus Review
I had such fun and enjoyment with Spacebot Interactive’s Dragonborne release, so when I heard they were going to release a second game, I was...

