Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance Review
Released in 2003, the original Disgaea was the first of its kind.
A comedy-strategy-RPG, it introduced us to Loharl and his accompanying cast of characters as they...
Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space Review
Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space is a strange mix of action, adventure and puzzle solving all rolled into one alien invasion. In this 60's...
Cosmophony Review
"Woah, woah, woah, let me get this straight: A 'musical shooter'? What on earth...?"
You heard correctly! You dodge obstacles and blast enemies that are...
Thief Town Review
Thief Town is a stealthy local multiplayer that hits you right in the nostalgia feels with cool 8-bit music and charmingly chunky pixels. Glass...
Transformers: Devastation Review
I was a child of the 80s and 90s. I grew up with the Transformers cartoon series in my eye holes every Saturday morning...
Samurai Warriors 4-II Review
More of the same, but with refreshed content.
That’s all anyone that’s played Samurai Warriors 4 will need to know to establish if this is...
Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!! Review
“There is a theory which states that the closer one comes to reaching the limits of spiritual power, the more unstable they become.”
This quote...
Paint It Back Review
If logic picture puzzles aren't your thing, you may as well hit "back" on your browser right now, because Paint It Back isn't for...
Cast of the Seven Godsends Review
Cast of the Seven Godsends pays homage to classic arcade side-scrollers complete with over the top gameplay, a surplus of enemies and awesome upgrades.
The Beginner’s Guide Review
The Beginner's Guide is a near impossible game to review.
Partially because its themes are there precisely to discourage the kind of over-analysis a reviewer...
Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf HD Remastered Review
In July of 1984 author and game designer Joe Dever released the first chapter in his Lone Wolf gamebook series.
Combining elements of then popular...
Train Valley Review
Train Valley is a rather fun "rail management simulator" for PC, spanning over 200 years of train technology and 24 levels of lovely, hair-pulling frustration.
It's one...
The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition Review
What is the meaning of life? What separates a human being from a robot? Are animals as valuable as humans?
These are just some of...
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth Review
The Binding of Isaac is one of those games you wish you could stop playing.
It’s one of those games you play in a dream...
SOMA Review
I tend to classify science fiction in one of two ways: soft science fiction or hard science fiction.
Soft science fiction is where the scientific...
Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul Review
With their armour designs based on constellations, the cast of Saint Seiya have accumulated quite a following since they were let loose on the...
Armikrog Review (PC)
Developed by Pencil Test Studios, the spiritual successor to the highly revered Neverhood has finally released after a long wait, punctuated with several delays....
Fermi’s Path Review
Part rhythm game and part endless runner, Fermi's Path is a fast-paced arcade game that's going to have you wanting to tap your feet...
Press X To Not Die Review
The first thing that you need to understand about Press X Not To Die is that, first and foremost, it is a title that...
Overruled! Review
Triple-A cinematic epics are all well and good, but sometimes you just want to kick back and relax with something a little more pick...