The first Oxenfree felt like something I hadn’t played before. It came out at a time when that 80’s and 90’s nostalgia boom hadn’t quite happened. Before we had shows like Stranger Things and before it felt like so many…
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Dave The Diver Review
With every dive that passes, Dave the Diver adds more and more stuff. The more you dive the more weird mini-games get added, the more the story branches into the strange and unknown, and the more customisation gets added. It’s…
Park Beyond Review
The idea of building the theme park of your dreams, unbound by the laws of physics, sounds amazing. Park Beyond allows you to do just that. Defy gravity and build theme parks that all your guests will love. Or tailor…
Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow Review
A charming story of a boy and his bear on an adventure to overcome his fears. Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow is a recipe to make you tear up when the credits roll. With beautiful scenery, fun puzzle solving, and, pulsating set-pieces.…
Maono PD200X Review
Sometimes choosing a new piece of hardware for your setup can be just as much about the aesthetics alongside the performance these days. You want something that is not only going to perform well and give you the best results…
The Tartarus Key Review
You wake up in a strange mansion, with no memory of how you ended up here. Your first instinct is to want to escape. But how? This isn’t an ordinary place. You have been trapped here for some unknown reason,…
Planet of Lana Review
A planet of beauty with a perfect balance between humans, nature, and animals is under threat from a faceless autonomous army. Embark on a rescue mission with your trusted companion. Sneak and solve puzzles as you explore a beautifully hand-painted…
Starship Troopers: Extermination is exactly the kind of game I want to play right now
In the last few months, I’ve not really played many FPS games. This is mostly down to the fact that the ones I usually play are pretty intense and very competitive. Plucking up the energy to even think about playing…
Shardpunk: Verminfall Review
A few years back I had almost no interest in turn-based games. I wanted my combat in real-time and that was that. Maybe I’m getting older or maybe my tastes have just changed. But these days I love turn-based games.…
Shadows of Doubt Early Access Review
Don your best mac as you step into the shoes – and out into the rain a lot of the time, of a Private Detective in Shadows of Doubt. Follow leads, crawl through air ducts to gain access to restricted…