LEGO The Incredibles (PS4) Review
The Incredibles was released 14 years ago, back in 2004, and it’s back on July 13th (for us in the UK) – so you know what that means… Time for the customary LEGO re-creation of the film for all the ...
Lumines: Remastered (PS4) Review
There are very few mindless puzzle games which come close to being as addictive as the king of old-school puzzle games, Tetris. However, I believe I’ve just found my new addiction! I received a few games this week for review and ...
Aragami: Shadow Edition (PS4) Review
If you are like me and have been patiently waiting for a new Tenchu game to wet your assassin stealth appetite then your prayers were somewhat answered back in the latter half of 2016 with the release of Aragami. It ...
Happy Birthdays (Switch) Review
Today we have an amazing review from Amy (Amy’s Universe on YouTube) for the unusual, yet addictive Happy Birthdays from ARC System Works, Toybox Inc, and NIS America. Amy has provided the review in the form of a video below, ...
Survive! Mr. Cube (PS4) Review
Survive! Mr. Cube, from Intragames, is a top-down action game that has been labelled as a ‘roguelike’ experience. However, due to the difficulty of the game and the lack of certain elements, I refuse to refer to it as a ‘roguelike’ ...
The Lost Child (PS4) Review
The Lost Child is the latest Dungeon Crawling RPG from one of my favourite publishers, NIS America. Developed by Kadokawa Games, The Lost Child not only offers a very satisfying Dungeon Crawler experience, but it also contains a lot of ...
Lost Sea (Nintendo Switch + PS4) Review
Lost Sea is a top-down action-adventure game with an emphasis on exploration as you venture through the perilous islands within the Bermuda Triangle. Lost Sea came out a while ago on PS4, PC and Xbox One and I’ve been playing it ...
Hexologic (PC) Review
Recently, I had the pleasure of playing and reviewing Pic-a-Pix Color on the PS4 and PS Vita, which was based on the popular Picross format which also happens to be one of my favourite types of puzzle. My other favourite type ...
Yoku’s Island Express (PS4) Review
“A game, by Villa Gorilla” is the first thing you hear upon booting up Yoku’s Island Express and it surprisingly sets the mood for the game perfectly. I can’t explain why, but that voice followed by the amazing music of ...
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (PS4) Review
The original Street Fighter Arcade game came out in arcades back in 1987, with a home console port following it in 1988. Since then we have been getting something ‘Street Fighter’ related almost every year, be it a new game, ...
Moonlighter (PS4) Review
People who have read my reviews before will know that certain genres and games get me all giddy and excited. Genres such as puzzle games, strategy, simulations and point-and-click games. However, one genre hasn’t been brought up by myself before, ...
Fox n Forests (PS4) Review
Fox n Forests, from Bonus Level Entertainment, is a 16-bit inspired game which has been heavily marketed as having heavy inspirations from games such as Ghouls ‘n Ghosts. So, my initial impression and question to the developer was, “Is this going to be ...
Death Road to Canada (PS4) Review
Death Road to Canada is basically the Oregon Trail but with Zombies. Oh wait, we have already got that, it’s called the Organ Trail… Okay, so the idea isn’t 100% original, but considering this game plays more like a top-down ...