Ori and the Blind Forest is one of my favourite video games and the sequel was fantastic too. It’s rare for studios – especially indie studios, to completely change the types of games they make. I’ve been trying to think…
Wartales, Pirates of Belerion – Review
Shortly after declaring Wartales one of my favourite games of last year the DLC dropped. Pirates of Belrion introduces new quest lines, new gameplay mechanics, a whole new area to explore, and much more. If you’re fan of Wartales already…
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake Review
Adventure across dangerous lands and overcome your fears to save your father in the remake of the award-winning Brothers: Tale of Two Sons. Delve deep into the mines, climb to the top of snow-covered mountains, and bask in the sun-kissed…
Dragons Dogma 2 is a bit hit and miss
After helping a small coastal village with a lizard problem, I was making my way back to the Capital. The sun was starting to set I had no camp kit so we couldn’t rest with my battle-weary party. Then out…
Solium Infernum Review
Have you ever played a game that made you feel a bit dumb? Even after you’ve played through the tutorial, and played some of the main game. You still aren’t totally sure what you’re doing. Well, that’s how Solium Infernum…
Out of Action – The Cyberpunk FPS that goes hard
When I first found Out of Action I thought “There’s no way this won’t be excellent”. The slick and fluid combat coupled with an amazing style made it look fresh and exciting. Then I saw some gameplay after a few…
Night-Runners is like a Homage for Tokyo Xtreme Racer fans
Back when I was in college me and my friend were convinced we were going to make video games when we were older. Neither of us knew how to make games or was studying anything to do with making video…
Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View Review
Ever since I picked up my Steam Deck, I’ve developed a new appreciation for couch co-op and regularly enjoy gaming sessions with my partner where we solve crimes and puzzles of all shapes and sizes. After completing the fantastic Stasis:…