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Whenever you take a photograph, do you think about why? It could be to capture the beautiful scenery. Or maybe it’s so that we can...
Deliver Us the Moon for Nintendo Switch Review
by Kyle Moffat
When one thinks of a sci-fi game, you’re forgiven for thinking of a grand adventure like Mass Effect or Starfield. Does your mind alternatively ponder...
Tekken 8 Review
by Kyle Moffat
For almost 20 years, I’ve adored the Tekken franchise – Tekken 5 being responsible for my appreciation of the fighting game genre. Over the years,...
The Crew Motorfest Review
by Kyle Moffat
Generally, the PlayStation 5 lacks top-notch arcade racing games to play. Alas, Ubisoft and Ivory Tower have the potential to seize a sizable market share...
Gym Empire Early Access Review
by Kyle Moffat
Business Simulation games – or better known as Tycoon games – are strangely addictive, considering how they’re influenced by the mundane tasks in life. Alas,...
Ghost on the Shore Review
by Kyle Moffat
From time to time, I adore a walking simulator. Sitting back and being told a well-weaved narrative – with interactivity to accompany – is enjoyable....
Horatio Goes Snowboarding Review
by Kyle Moffat
Horatio Goes Snowboarding is one of the more bizarre sports games I have had the pleasure to play. When you think of snowboarding video games...
Retro Respawn – Nightmare Creatures
by Rob Browne
As it’s Spooky Season, it seems only fitting to revisit this underrated classic from PlayStation. For this week’s Retro Respawn, we’re going to take a...
Far Cry 6 Review
by Mark Tait
I must have played every Far Cry game, even though some have been better than others, but I always get drawn back. That’s mainly down...
RiMS Racing Review
by Will Worrall
Realism isn’t a bad goal when it comes to video games. Over the years as graphics technology got better, more realism was the goal of...
Twelve Minutes Review
by Rob Browne
Has there ever been a moment in your life that you wish you could relive if you had the chance? If so, then chances are...
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Review
by Tasha Quinn
Following the adventures of Adol Christin, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is the latest entry in the Ys series of action role-playing games developed by Nihon...
Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets Review
by Justin McKay
From the title, Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets, you know this is most likely a Nintendo Switch game. Well, it isn’t an exclusive as...
Away: Journey to the Unexpected Review
by Jes Taylor
In this day and age, it seems like you can’t go a week without a new roguelike game dropping onto game stores. The idea seems...
Night in the Woods Review
Night in the Woods offers a very personal experience. It’s a game that tackles difficult situations and emotions that few others could hope to achieve....
5 Reasons Why You Should Totally Play ‘Ripper’ (at Least a Little)
by Will Worrall
So, me and my other half have recently been on a kick of playing ‘detective’ style games, partially because we both like point ‘n click...

