After spending last week playing the demo of Nine Parchments by Frozenbyte I was quite excited to be given a copy for review Monday. After spending every spare moment huddled over my Switch wielding a...
Sometimes even the most paragon-like of gamers get the urge to get away from the usual good-making and justice-bringing and delve into the realm of Evil. That itch can also be so strong that even play...
I’ll admit straight up that Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story has been a difficult game to write a substantive review for. It’s not that it’s lacking in content – far from it. It’s not even that it fl...
It’s been a banner year for camp Nintendo. The Switch is a critical and commercial success. There has been a big budget AAA game released almost monthly for the new hybrid console. While some of those...
To breathe new life into their tried and true Musou formula, Koei Tecmo has created a team up including all their games in one place, including new features to help you make your dream team. This is o...
In Sonic Mania, Sega’s blue hedgehog returns to winning form. Much more than just a remake, this fan-fuelled platformer recreates all the warm memories from those halcyon days of the early nineties, m...
Pyre is the newest game from Supergiant Games and though it is a pretty big departure from their two previous games, Bastion and Transistor, it’s also clearly influenced by them. In this party based R...
If you could sum up my experience with The Long Journey Home in one word, it would easily be “frustrating.” Underneath the frustrating exterior is an interesting idea: a game about exploration, optimi...