Greedfall Review
Greedfall is an instanced but open-world RPG in a savage land surrounded by supernatural tree-like monsters all wrapped up in traditional RPG elements and systems. Questing takes time even from the get-go, combat is exciting and gets better and the game evolves but the game just lacks an overall polished…
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth Review
The Persona franchise has come on leaps and bounds since it was soft-rebooted in 2006 with the release of Persona 3. This is thanks in part to its deep philosophical plotlines, a cast of relatable characters and addictive RPG mechanics combined with social networking side quests. The mainline series is…
Yoshi’s Crafted World Review
For many years, Nintendo have created several franchises to accommodate to every kind of gamer. The Yoshi series, which began as a sequel to the legendary Super Mario World, is an example of a platformer that combines cute visuals with easy to learn and hard to master gameplay mechanics. After…
Mage’s Initiation: Reign Of The Elements Review
As with many projects funded via Kickstarter, Mage’s Initiation: Reign of the Elements, a spiritual successor to Sierra’s Kings Quest and Quest for Glory franchises, took slightly longer to be released than was initially projected. Although it was initially funded in March 2013, the game has taken ten years to…
Total War: Warhammer II – Curse of the Vampire Coast Review
Welcome back avid gamers. Join us as we delve into a rich and battle torn world as we review the Total War: Warhammer II - Curse of the Vampire Coast expansion. So, rally your forces, refine your tactics, and get ready to conquer! Riding the waves off the base game,…
Spyro Reignited Trilogy Review
As well as releasing new intellectual properties, many video game developers have taken to remastering older games with modern graphics, reimagined soundtracks and refined gameplay engines. After the phenomenal success of Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy, the time has come for Spyro the Dragon to throw his purple dragon shaped…
Diablo III Eternal Collection Switch Review
When I heard Diablo III (3) was coming to the Switch my memories of playing the game at university came flooding back. Hours and hours were spent with friends grinding away for the best gear tackling dungeons and killing bosses with the total play time racking over 500 hours in…
Divinity: Original Sin II – Definitive Edition Review
Travelling through giant frog invested dungeons, talking to animals for some advice or ancient chambers filled with the boney dead and constantly reviving your fallen comrades in battle are some of the tastes of exploring the world that Divinity Original Sin II - Definitive Edition has to offer. Normally with…
Sonic Mania Plus Review
Editor's Note - This review mainly focuses on the additional content which has been added into the original Sonic Mania, which we reviewed back in August 2017. Owners of the original game will need to purchase the Encore DLC to upgrade their copy, which is now available to purchase on…
Fallout Board Game Review
Usually, in reviews, we leave the “verdict” until last. This time, however, the Fallout Board Game is a close adaptation to the video game and universe that fans will love. Fantasy Star Games has done an almost perfect job at translating what you see on the PC screen to the…
Sorcery Saga Curse Of The Great Curry God Review
Over the last few years, several games which received critical and commercial acclaim on the PlayStation Vita, such as Conception II and Danganronpa, have been given a second home on other consoles and PC. Sorcery Saga: The Curse of The Great Curry God is one of these re-releases, which has…
The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset Review
Summerset is a little more of the same in The Elder Scrolls Online but Zenimax Online Studio has improved and stuck with what has worked to deliver a decent expansion to the wider world of Tamriel and helped it be one of the best MMORPGs on the market. It’s much…
The Alliance Alive! Review
The Alliance Alive is a spiritual successor to a previous ALTUS game The Legend of Legacy but looks to find a new place and improve upon the previous game while still sticking to the 90’s JRPG feel. The narrative takes insight from Yoshitaka Murayama who was a part of Suikoden…
Monster Hunter: World
Monster Hunter has been a franchise that is known for being quite difficult to get into and to be honest Monster Hunter World is not really any different but is an improvement over its handheld brothers and sisters. It still has issues with menu dazzling and a lot of systems…
Tangledeep Review
Indie throwbacks to the NES, SNES or even the N64 era have become extremely common, so much so that it has become extremely difficult to break out within the marketplace and stand out from the other ones. However, I think Tangledeep has the potential to do just that. You take…
Sonic Forces Review
It is no secret that the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has had its fair share of successes, as well as some particular titles which have gone down in history as a stain on the series reputation. Earlier this year, we reviewed Sonic Mania which undeniably proved that there is still…
Sonic Mania Review
Ever since Sonic the Hedgehog arrived on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis back in 1991, the speed loving mascot has starred in several platformers which take place in both two and three dimensions. To celebrate the long journey that Sonic and his friends have undertaken, SEGA have released a new 2D…
Danganronpa Another Episode – Ultra Despair Girls Review
With the recent arrival of Danganronpa 1.2 Reload on PlayStation 4, fans of the visual novel series wondered if the spin-off title, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, would also make the jump from portable to consoles and PC. The official confirmation of the port was definitely welcome, as we…
Victor Vran: Overkill Edition Review
Victor Vran, originally released in 2015, left little impression on nearly anybody. Labelled a Diablo clone and thrown into the cultural waste paper basket, a small cult following eventually formed around the Van Helsing-esque ARPG. Haemimont Games have decided Victor Vran deserves another chance at mainstream success, collecting the base game…
Skylar & Plux: Adventure On Clover Island Review
Within the modern game industry, many genres have had a moment in the spotlight, and then faded away once the next big thing has arrived. This happened in the 90s to the 3D platformer, with titles such as Spyro the Dragon, Crash Bandicoot and Banjo-Kazooie giving us fond memories of…
Dreamfall Chapters Review
If there is one thing that films and games with parallel universes have taught us over the years, it is that jumping between them can be either highly productive or deeply catastrophic. This is certainly the case in Dreamfall Chapters, which is the third entry in The Longest Journey series…




















