Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review
The first-person Dungeon Crawler is a genre that has seemingly been lost to the ages. A few sprout up now and again, but the fruitful era seen on older PCs has since been forgotten. Nonetheless, a...
View ArticleWarriors Orochi 4 Review
Another year, another slew of Warriors games from our pals at Koei Tecmo. If you’ve played any one of the Warriors games in series past, you’ll already get the idea of what you’ll be doing in Warriors...
View ArticleTouhou Genso Wanderer Reloaded Switch Review
For those unacquainted with the series, Touhou can be somewhat of a confusing beast to understand. Ranging from bullet-hells to fighters, RPGs to platformers and now even dungeon-crawlers, it can be a...
View ArticleDragon Quest XI Review
Dragon Quest has been and still is a great representation of a classic JRPG, and this formula can still be seen in Dragon Quest XI. As a result, XI becomes a strange mishmash of extremely old cliché...
View ArticleChristmas Gift Guide 2018: PC Games and Gifts
Consoles are temporary, but the PC is forever. With plenty of games and fancy peripherals, there is plenty of options to fill the stocking of the PC gamers on your Christmas list this year. If you like...
View ArticleChristmas Gift Guide 2018: Video Game Figures, Memorabilia and Props
Some of the best video game gifts aren’t even gifts at all, they’re some sort of fancy figure or licensed merchandise featuring some aspect from the game they hail from. It may be hard to think of a...
View ArticleMetal Max Xeno Review
Metal Max is a relatively unknown series in the west, as it’s pretty uncommon for one of these titles to leave Japan. While Xeno may be the sixth title in the series, it’s only the second title to make...
View ArticleResident Evil 2 Remake Review
Remaking a fan-favorite game is a dangerous endeavor. Millions of voices will clamor that they want it to happen, that they don’t want it to happen, that they want this or that. Some of these remakes...
View ArticleForever Forest Switch Review
The concept of an endlessly replayable game has become somewhat of a trope in the gaming industry as of late, more particularly within the indie scene. While a game that lasts precisely as long as the...
View ArticleThe Caligula Effect Overdose Review
The Caligula Effect Overdose is a rerelease of a PlayStation Vita game from a few years ago. When the original Caligula Effect released, it was met with a lukewarm response from reviewers, prompting...
View ArticleE3 2019: Nintendo Direct Roundup
Nintendo hasn’t been showing a traditional press conference at E3 for many years now, but the Nintendo Direct and Treehouse format have become familiar to us as they move to a more digital and personal...
View ArticleE3 2019: Microsoft Roundup
With the absence of Sony, Microsoft had big shoes to fill this year. Out of the big two contenders for the console marketplace, only one had come to E3 with something to show, and Microsoft didn’t...
View ArticleBest Amazon Prime Day 2019 UK Deals Second Day of Discounts
It’s the second day of Amazon’s Prima Day 2019 and there’s still a lot of different deals coming in across a range of their products for the shopper looking for a bargain. Customers have looked at a...
View ArticleLapis x Labyrinth Review
Lapis x Labyrinth on the surface is an overwhelming and somewhat repetitive experience, but if you allow yourself to dig a little deeper you’ll find an incredibly satisfying gameplay loop filled to the...
View ArticleAutonauts Review
Ever since I was a wee lad, the concept of coding has been fascinating to me. The prospect of speaking in a way that a machine can understand, teaching it to perform tasks in certain patterns, only...
View ArticleDeath Stranding Review
Death Stranding has been one of the most mysterious games of this entire generation. For over three years, the entire industry has been left wondering what Kojima’s latest work would eventually become,...
View ArticleOne Piece Pirate Warriors 4 Review
There are many niches to be filled in the gaming market, no matter who you are or what you like, there is always something to hit that certain mark that you’re looking for. The particularly niche...
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