Category : Reviews
Bravely Default II is an interesting title for the Nintendo Switch. On a platform with a large library of JRPGs (that’s ever-expanding), Bravely Default II...
Hunting Simulator 2 PS5/Xbox Series X Review
by Adam Conner
The simulation genre has taken off quite a bit in recent years. Some are comedy, deliberately janky, like Goat Simulator, and others take a more...
Monster Truck Championship Review
by Mark Tait
In 2020 Polish developer Teyon released Monster Truck Championship for all of the major gaming platforms, including the PS4. At the time of its, release...
Persona 5 Strikers Review
by Tasha Quinn
After originally releasing back Japan back in February of 2020, the Phantom Thieves’ latest adventure in Persona 5 Strikers is finally available worldwide. It’s not...
Heaven’s Vault Review
by Dom Richards
Playing the role of an archaeologist is not a new thing in video games. Lara Croft, Nathan Drake, the main man himself, Indiana Jones, are...
Little Nightmares II Review
by Adam Conner
Back in 2018, Tarsier Studios took over YouTube and Twitch with hundreds of content creators playing Little Nightmares. It did what Playdead did with their creepy...
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Review
by Jes Taylor
Let’s face an honest truth right off the bat: The Wii U didn’t get a fair chance. Nintendo’s first HD console was almost immediately ignored...
Gods Will Fall Review
by Tasha Quinn
The gods aren’t kind – not in this world. They’re cruel and rule over humanity with an iron fist. Humans must submit and blindly worship...
Wrestling Empire for Nintendo Switch Review
Wrestling Empire for the Nintendo Switch is the newest wrestling game to be released by MDickie, although it is the first time that one of...
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption Review
by Tasha Quinn
From the team behind the old Quest for Glory series comes Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption, a game that, despite not being a direct sequel to...
Hitman 3 Review
by Will Worrall
Murdering people in video games is basically an art form, and no series has ever embodied that more than the Hitman games. Since the first game released...
Werewolf: The Apocalypse- Earthblood Review
Let me first start off by saying that I’m not very familiar with the roleplaying tabletop series known as World of Darkness. All I do...
Supraland Review
by Yannic Seide
Whenever children play with their action figures and plushies, imaginations runs wild. An arm moving downward is actually a mighty sword crashing down on an...
Control: Ultimate Edition Next-Gen Performance Review
by Adam Conner
Released in 2019, Control was a cult classic in the making; selling very few copies all while creating a small group of die-hard fans that would...
Habroxia 2 Review
by Adam Conner
Over the past two years, Lillymo Games have filled a Housemarque-sized whole for me. Housemarque hasn’t released a game in nearly four years, so great...
Turrican Flashback Review
by Jes Taylor
The early 1990s was an extremely fun time for video games. Newer hardware allowed developers to try newer, bolder ideas. The games that pushed the...
Call of the Sea Review
The so called ‘walking simulator’ is at this point a well established genre in its own right. Gone are the days where it was used...
Space Court Review
by Tasha Quinn
Have you ever wondered what would happen if Judge Judy was thrown into space? Stupid question, I know – of course you have. Luckily, Uphill...

