Category: Reviews
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Final Fantasy XVI review
Final Fantasy XVI is the latest in the long-running series, although in a time when many single players games are veering into open-worlds, Final Fantasy XVI steps in the other direction, providing a linear story with the action combat of Devil May Cry and the blood, sex and politics of Game of Thrones. Final Fantasy…
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Dordogne review
Dordogne is the debut game from Umanimation, which has a beautiful watercolor arts tyle. It’s a game about a Kayak Trip in Dordogne, in the south of France. It’s available on a range of platforms, including Xbox game Pass, so if you have that service then I’d recommend giving it a try. The game focuses…
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Diablo IV review
Diablo IV is out right now, and it’s rising to the top of the charts for games released in 2023. It’s been an absolute treat so far this year, and Diablo IV looks to continue the trend of excellent releases. This is an action ARPG which sticks to the tried and tested Diablo formula, but…
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Street Fighter 6 review
Street Fighter 6 has arrived with much fanfare, in what appears to be the polar opposite launch of Street Fighter 5. We have a large roster of characters with a good mix of old and new, an online Battle Hub, training modes plus the new World Tour mode. Fighting fans have been excited for a…
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Resident Evil 4 Remake review
After the huge success of Resident Evil 2 and 3 Remakes in recent years, Resident Evil 4 Remake was a natural progression that made sense for Capcom and fans of the series. While Resident Evil 4 is still playable these days compared to past games, it’s still a masterful remake which upgrades the game in…
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Dredge review
On the surface, Dredge is a game about fishing, but dive below the depths of the game and you’ll find something more; it’s creepy, edge of the seat stuff, and Dredge has shot close to the top of my favorite games of the year so far. Today I am going to bring you my review…
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Tchia review
Tchia is a game about exploring the beautiful South Pacific Islands based on New Caledonia. You play as a child, and interact with the world with the same child-like wonder as Tchia might do herself. The world around you is big, beautiful and begging to be explored. Tchia has this ability to Soul Jump, and…
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Metroid Prime Remastered review
One of the biggest and best surprises of the recent Nintendo Direct was the shadow drop of Metroid Prime Remaster. There have been rumours for a long time that this was in development, but it turns out Nintendo went above and beyond with this release. I’ve always been a big fan of the Metroid 2D…
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Metroid Fusion review
Metroid Fusion has arrived on Nintendo Switch Online, as one of the most anticipated titles of the Game Boy Advance games on the service. Originally released back in 2002, this is the predecessor to Metroid Dread, also made by the same team. It’s an underrated GBA title, and Metroid fans who missed this game should…
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Dead Cells Return To Castlevania review
Dead Cells is back with their latest DLC, and it’s somewhat of a dream collaboration for fans – this is Dead Cells Return to Castlevania. If you look at Dead Cells and Castlevania side-by-side, then you will most likely see the inspiration Dead Cells has taken from the world inhabited by Simon Belmont and Dracula.…
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Atomic Heart review
Atomic Heart is the debut game from Mundfish, and it’s an impressive mash up of a few genres which is bursting with ideas including first-person shooting, stealth and survival-horror. Atomic Heart is an interesting game, it has a gorgeous exterior and wears it’s inspiration of BioShock on it’s sleeve for all to see. You play…
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Wild Hearts review
Wild Hearts is a new Monster Hunter-like game from Koei Tecmo and EA Originals. Capcom have been honing that formula for many years, with varying levels of competition, and now it looks like they may have a decent competitor on their hands. While the comparisons to Monster Hunter cannot be avoided, the team behind Wild…