Tag : review
Having never played the original Shadows of the Damned, I was expecting a sort of hellish world of spooky ghouls and terrifying landscapes to keep...
Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid Review
by Will Worrall
As the fleeting warmth of summer fades into the auburn days of autumn, it’s nice to have an excuse to revel in those all-too-brief sunny...
Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown Review
After 13 years, the Test Drive Unlimited series returns to our screens to try and act like the old royalty coming back to reclaim its...
Squirrel with a Gun Review
by Tasha Quinn
When you think of squirrels, you picture small, fluffy creatures with cute, bushy tails. They’re a little skittish and tend to avoid people, so the...
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered Review
by Will Worrall
Sam & Max are two of the greatest cult cartoon characters of the 90s and the brainchild of brilliant cartoonist Steve Purcell. This animal-based psychotic...
Phantom Spark Review
by Kyle Moffat
In terms of gaming, the racing genre is easily one of the most competitive. Gran Turismo and Forza compete head-to-head on their respective consoles, whilst...
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure Review
by Tasha Quinn
As far as titles are concerned, Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure pretty much hits the nail on the head. There is something undeniably nostalgic about this...
Aero the Acro-Bat for Nintendo Switch Review
by Will Worrall
Ah, 90s mascot platformers. Truly an era we can all look back on with a mixture of nostalgia and disgust. Sure, some success stories exist,...
Let’s School for Nintendo Switch Review
by Will Worrall
We Don’t Need No Education If you’ve got a strange relationship with education like me, then perhaps Let’s School will give you a chance to...
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Review
by Ryan Jones
The Dead have risen in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, A44’s newest Souls-lite since Ashen, the latter being an indie title released way back in...
Shift 87 Review
by Will Worrall
There’s a certain element of the gaming population that is obsessed with jobs. Simulators of pretty much all varieties exist to realistically recreate some of...
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC Review
by Ryan Jones
Elden Ring was my Game of the Year for 2022 when it came out in February of that year. FromSoftware designed a beautiful video game...
Tokyo Xanadu eX+ Review
by Will Worrall
From Cliche to Cult Classic With a name like Tokyo Xanadu eX+, I wasn’t even sure what to expect from this game. I know what...
V Rising Review
by Tasha Quinn
Whether it’s in film, literature, or gaming, there’s no denying that vampires are pretty cool. From Bram Stoker’s Dracula to Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot, they’ve...
Whispers in the Moss Review
by Will Worrall
Limitations can make a game, and Whispers in the Moss is living proof of that. It’s not necessarily the prettiest game going, in fact, some...
Jack Holmes: Master of Puppets Review
As a self-appointed horror game and film aficionado, I jumped at the opportunity to try out a first-person indie title in the horror space just...
Outcast: A New Beginning Review
by Ryan Jones
The long-awaited sequel to the video games genre’s first-ever 3D open-world adventure is finally here. For somebody like myself, it’s a brand-new experience within Adelpha,...
Alan Wake II Review
by Ryan Jones
Providing a long-awaited return to The Dark Place, Alan Wake II significantly ramps up the horror and introduces a new cast of interesting characters with...

