Tag : xbox
Imagining a world without the deep shadows of Silent Hill to inspire us all is similar to wondering how humans could breathe underwater or how...
Mouse: P.I. for Hire Review
by Ryan Jones
Ever since Steamboat Willie hit the public domain, fans of the rubber-hose animated-style character have overwhelmed the indie media with their own movie titles and...
Code Vein II Review
by Ryan Jones
Another year, another Souls-like but with a sprinkle of Japanese anime frosted over. The present day is lost to the Resurgence, a calamity of evil...
My Friendly Neighborhood Review
by Ryan Jones
There are few things more unsettling than a puppet gaining sentience and its first thoughts being to engage in a bloodthirsty hunt for anybody who...
Rooftops & Alleys Review
by Ryan Jones
As I haven’t spent much of my gaming life playing games revolving around the art of parkour, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Rooftops...
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...
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Review
by Ryan Jones
Zombie slaying has been one of the staples of Capcom’s legacy as a developer, and now the Dead Rising franchise has been brought back from...
Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn Review
by Ryan Jones
Every so often, developers attempt to port or remaster a beloved game or franchise from the retro era. Back in the 80s and 90s, side-scrolling...
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...
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Review
by Ryan Jones
The Souls-like formula has been expanded upon throughout modern gaming, and developers big and small have made several attempts to either improve, clone or adapt...
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...
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...
Another Crab’s Treasure Review
by Ryan Jones
I’ve always had a soft spot for indie games, including the weird and wacky versions of the genre. It’s an incredible pleasure to watch passionate...
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,...
Dead End City Review
by Ryan Jones
Mad Max meets a rolling, retro shoot-em-up in Dead End City, a 90s style shooter set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Players can take the role...
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...
Mortal Kombat 1 Review
by Ryan Jones
Fighting game fans have been spoiled with the brand new entry in NetherRealm Studios’ most popular gory brawler, Mortal Kombat. Set within a new era...
Lies of P Review
As you jump into Lies of P, you will feel like you are playing a reskin of Dark Souls. While, for some, that might not...

