Tag : fantasy
There are a lot of RPGs out there that try to sell themselves as being dark. Whether it’s through the tone, featuring gratuitous gore and...
Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition Review
by Will Worrall
Puzzle Quest is a long-running series at this point. It’s come a long way from a Diamond Mine clone that someone stapled an RPG to,...
Elden Ring Review
by Ryan Jones
*THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN MINOR SPOILERS.* FromSoftware has had players eagerly awaiting their next IP for nearly two years since its announcement at E3 2019....
Labyrinth Legend Review
by Ryan Jones
Jumping into the world of Labyrinth Legend felt exciting due to an appearance of hardcore fantasy elements, thrilling boss fights and an interesting loot system....
Warhammer: Vermintide II – Sister of the Thorn Review
by Will Worrall
I’m not sure if I’ve ever mentioned it before, but I am a fan of Warhammer: Vermintide II. I like co-op, I like Warhammer fantasy,...
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...
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince Review
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, the fourth installment of the Trine game series, sees a return to 2.5D platforming, rich with puzzles and combat. Just...
Fighting Fantasy – Mupple Corner
by Will Worrall
Welcome back to The Mupple Corner. This week we present one of our personal favorite videos from the reviews series. In this case, it’s about...
Grimshade Review
Grimshade is an action role-playing game that focuses on a tactical turn-style battle system. The game was released on 26th March 2019. It was developed...
Rainbow Skies Review
From the makers of Rainbow Moon comes Rainbow Skies. Developed by SideQuest Studios and published by EastAsiaSoft, Rainbow Skies is a fantasy role-playing indie game...
SpellForce 3 Review
When it comes to the medieval fantasy genre, there are two game types that spring to mind: the hero (or band of heroes) driven RPG...
Songbringer Review
by Jose Keenan
Who’s afraid of procedural generation? If you took anything away from Songbringer’s press releases and factsheets, it probably had to do with freedom. Freedom to...
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Review
by Alec Hawley
Guy Ritchie’s interpretation of the King Arthur legend has a surprising central flaw; it’s not enough of a Guy Ritchie film. Throughout his career, from...

