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Return to the disturbing and suspense-filled world of Little Nightmares as Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe announced the next instalment in the much-acclaimed franchise, Little Nightmares...
Kiai Resonance for Nintendo Switch Review
by Justin McKay
I’ll keep this review relatively swift and relatively simple – much like the game itself. Kiai Resonance by Absorb Reality is a one-on-one, one-hit-kill slasher....
Tetsumo Party Review
by Justin McKay
When I first saw Tetsumo Party advertised on the Nintendo eShop, I had to get it. Not because it would be a game-changer and the...
Beyond: Two Souls (PC) Review
Beyond: Two Souls is an action-adventure interactive decision-based video game. It was originally released for PlayStation 3 on 8th October 2013. Later, it was released...
Forager for Nintendo Switch Review
by Justin McKay
Groan…another pixel art indie game on the Switch. Surely, this is as good as it gets, right? Well, if they are anything like Forager, let...
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince Gets a Confirmed Release Date
After a new trailer put out by Frozenbyte Games, it was revealed that Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince will be out on October 8th. This...
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review
The Age of Wonders franchise is a prominent one in the strategy genre. Decades old now, this is the first iteration of the series to...
Mighty Switch Force! Collection Review
by Daire Behan
As far as independent developers go, few have the diverse history of WayForward. For almost thirty years, WayForward has been developing cult classics spanning systems...
Madden NFL 20 Review
by Ian Cooper
Year after year, whether you love or hate changes made to any of EA Sports’ franchises, there is always one that manages to top last...
Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries Review
by Justin McKay
Without knowing anything about Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries, published by KISS Publishing, I jumped in straightaway to see what it was all...
Hot Shot Burn Preview
by Lee Pilling
There have been times when a game will spring to mind when you have friends over; games like Gang Beasts, Street Fighter, Tekken and the...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review
Wolfenstein has been enjoying its time in the sun this current generation. Wolfenstein is an historic franchise, and with Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein...
Mana Spark Review
by Justin McKay
When I see ‘mana’ in a game title, I immediately assume it to be a JRPG and most likely retro. The word ‘mana’ in game...
Pawarumi Review
by Dom Richards
With the Nintendo Switch’s ability to be played as either a standard home console or on the go, it is the perfect console for the...
Streets of Rogue Review
by Justin McKay
Streets of Rogue is another pixel art rogue-lite game available on a wealth of platforms, and if you have a palate for these type of...
The Sinking City Review
by Lee Pilling
I must be drawn to the cosmic horror side of gaming as I’m getting a strange sense of déjà vu. Creepy monsters, reality fading and...
Killsquad Review
Killsquad is an action role-playing game. It is currently available through early access via Steam, which was released on 16th July 2019. The game has...
Redeemer: Enhanced Edition Review
by Justin McKay
Man, it’s been a rough few days of late, so when Redeemer showed up for review, things were looking up. Redeemer slipped past me when...

