Category : Reviews
While not the first game lost to the inevitable digital-only future, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is likely the most infamous example of...
Control: Ultimate Edition for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
Cloud gaming is still quite in its infancy in 2021. There are various companies working hard to bring cloud gaming to the masses, with the...
Godfall Review
by Adam Conner
There’s always that one game that sticks out in my head when I think of console launch titles; not the game I remember for being...
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light Review
by Jes Taylor
Consider this as one of those “well, I never thought I’d see the day” sort of releases. In a surprise move, Nintendo brought back its...
When the Past Was Around Review
by Tasha Quinn
Dealing with loss is never an easy thing. The pain never goes away completely, but we still have to keep pushing onwards – we have...
Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC Review
by Jes Taylor
I’ll be completely and totally honest with you, I wasn’t a huge fan of Gears 5. The design decisions to make the game feel more...
Drawn to Life: Two Realms Review
by Adam Conner
If you grew up during the early 2000s, you’re sure to have come across Drawn to Life. The original released in 2007 on the Nintendo DS, and...
Fatal Fury: First Contact for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
The Nintendo Switch is home to a robust and growing library of classic games from older systems. Thanks to the game collections released (like SEGA...
Space Invaders Forever Review
by Jes Taylor
Over the past few years, retro game collections have become more common things to see on modern consoles. It’s a fantastic way to introduce new...
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review
by Rob Browne
Now, I’m no stranger to the Yakuza games, but this was my first time playing one properly. And oh boy, what a wild ride that...
PHOGS! Review
Who doesn’t love cats and dogs in games? For me, I know when they’re in a game, it makes it that much more fun and...
Root Double: Before Crime * After Days- Xtend Edition
by Tasha Quinn
After its initial release in 2012, Root Double – Before Crime * After Days by Sekai games was granted an extended edition and was released...
Warhammer: Vermintide II- Outcast Engineer Review
by Will Worrall
It’s finally time to step back into the world of Warhammer: Vermintide II, or as I like to call it, Rat Murder Simulator. The busy...
Ghostrunner Review
by Jes Taylor
First-person action platforming games are my jam. I can remember spending so much time playing Mirror’s Edge, loving the immersive feel of the adventure. When...
Sam & Max Save the World Remastered Review
by Daire Behan
Sam & Max have been left dormant for too long, 10 years in fact, an unfortunate consequence of the death of traditional adventure games. Thankfully,...
Katamari Damacy REROLL Review
Katamari Damacy REROLL is a re-release of the cult classic originally let loose on the PS2 back in 2004 with added online multiplayer, remade cutscenes...
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Review
by Daire Behan
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force’s Musou (or Warriors) series has been in a difficult place for me as of late. While my most recent brush...
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Review
by Tasha Quinn
When Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory was first announced, I had no intention of buying it, even though I’ve been a long-time fan of the...

