#DRIVE Rally Review
#DRIVE Rally takes players back to 90s rally racing, where the roar of engines and the crunch of gravel under tires was the soundtrack of many a gamer’s childhood spent in the arcades. Even though I was always pretty bad…
REKA is a delighful cosy witch sim adventure
Embark on a magical journey with REKA, the and enchanting base-building game that transports players to the atmospheric landscapes of late 19th-century rural Europe. In this cosy witch simulator, you step into the shoes of a budding herb witch, exploring…
GRAFT is like Signalis mixed with STASIS and looks ace
A new Post-Cyberpunk Survival Horror RPG recently got announced and it’s giving me real Signalis mixed with STASIS: Bone Totem vibes. Both are brilliant sci-fi games albeit quite different. GRAFT looks like it could nestle in alongside them as another…
The Forever Winter looks terrifyingly fantastic
There are a few games where you’re billed as not being the hero of the story. One that immediately springs to mind is Kingdom Come: Deliverance. While he kind of becomes the hero he doesn’t start as one per se.…
Herdling, Okomotive look like they have another hit on their hands
Gamescom has been and gone in a flash and I feel like this year everything was a little more understated or flat. I don’t know if it was just me, but there didn’t seem to be much of a buzz…
Arena Breakout: Infinite, Can it compete?
The latest in a long line of Extraction Shooters has just hit the ‘shelves’ in the form of Arena Breakout: Infinite. With it being free to play it has the benefit of people being able to check the game out…
The Ultimate Ability is a Form of Comms
The idea of any team-based game is to work together to achieve an objective. Some video games place much more emphasis on working together than others. Games such as GTFO, Hell Let Loose, and Squad are a few examples where…
Dungeons & Kingdoms is a cool blend of city-builder and dungeon-crawler
Dungeons & Kingdoms is the upcoming single-player genre mashup combining elements of City-builders, with dungeon-crawling RPG’s. And it looks pretty darn cool. Build up your Castle and city, whilst protecting your townsfolk from raiders and other dangerous creatures in the…
I’m having the best time with Destiny 2 right now
For 10 years I’ve been playing Destiny. Across those 10 years, I’ve had some incredibly memorable moments. That being said, Lightfalls release didn’t really hit for me. In fact I’ve only just completed the story campaign after finishing The Final…
Concord has me confused
I’ve been keeping an eye on Concord since it was announced during the Summer Games Fest. The premise looked cool, but at the same time, it seems confusing. They’re trying to mash together a few different games with influences from…
Mirthwood could be the perfect Fable life-sim you’ve been after
I can’t believe it was four years ago that I posted about Mirthwood. Then out…
Guild Wars 2 Has Finally Clicked!
For roughly two decades I’ve tried getting into MMORPG’s, but of the ones I’ve tried,…
Manor Lords is my kind of vibe
Do you ever see an upcoming game and you get a great feeling that it’s…
No Rest for the Wicked is more like the Ori games than you’d think
Ori and the Blind Forest is one of my favourite video games and the sequel…
Wartales, Pirates of Belerion – Review
Shortly after declaring Wartales one of my favourite games of last year the DLC dropped.…
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake Review
Adventure across dangerous lands and overcome your fears to save your father in the remake…
Dragons Dogma 2 is a bit hit and miss
After helping a small coastal village with a lizard problem, I was making my way…