Category : Reviews
When it comes to games as a medium for comedy, it can be a bit tough to find good examples of pure ‘comedy’ experiences that...
Sir Whoopass: Immortal Death Review
by Tasha Quinn
With giants like Dragon Age, The Witcher, and The Elder Scrolls practically dominating the RPG scene, it’s difficult to bring something entirely unique to the...
The First Berserker: Khazan Review
I had a feeling The First Berserker: Khazan was going to be a special game, and I was right. But perhaps not quite in the...
Moving Houses Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes you can go into a game with a general idea of what it’s going to be like. Whether you’re informed by the tropes and...
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Review
by Will Worrall
Running out of something you love sucks. It’s a problem that I seem to run into all the time when it comes to mystery visual...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review
Well, the worst-kept secret in gaming finally landed in our laps recently: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. For most people, this will be their...
South of Midnight Review
by Ryan Jones
Life in the Deep South can be pretty hazardous, especially considering the numerous alligators, hurricanes and murky swamplands. South of Midnight takes everything from the...
Star Overdrive Review
by Peter Keen
Fantastic But Flawed Action Adventure! I absolutely love developers who have a vision for something unique and just go for it. It is quite clear...
Finding Frankie Review
by Tasha Quinn
Imagine a cross between Stephen King’s The Running Man, Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, and Five Nights at Freddy’s, and you’ll have a pretty good idea...
Atomfall Review
Straight off the bat, I will say Atomfall is one of those games that some will be die-hard fans of, and some will hate it...
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Review
by Peter Keen
Stunning and Excellent RPG! It is always the very best games that inevitably appear at the end of a game console’s life cycle. Here we...
Distant Bloom Review
by Tasha Quinn
I would say that Distant Bloom is yet another entry in the seemingly never-ending category of cosy games, but if I’m being honest, I’m always...
Spilled! Review
by Will Worrall
Like many people in my country, I’m concerned about the environment. Here in the UK, climate anxiety is at an all-time high, probably because we’ve...
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection Review
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is a compilation of 14 classic Yu-Gi-Oh! games released originally on Game Boy color and Game Boy Advance, now re-released for...
Crime Opera II: The Floodgate Effect Review
by Tasha Quinn
It’s been almost four years since I last stepped into the shoes of the dysfunctional Gallo family, so when the opportunity to check out Crime...
Crime Opera Fandisk: The Caterpillar Candids Review
by Tasha Quinn
Launched in conjunction with Crime Opera II: The Floodgate Effect, Crime Opera Fandisk: The Caterpillar Candids is a series of short stories that take place...
Tomb Raider IV – VI Remastered Review
Exactly one year after the rerelease of the three original Tomb Raider games with Tomb Raider I – III Remastered comes the darker half of...
Never 7: The End of Infinity Review
What Is Never 7: The End of Infinity? Never 7: The End of Infinity was originally released in the year 2000 as a PS1 title...

