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The Rogue Prince of Persia Review
There’s been a veritable smorgasbord of roguelite games over the last few years, so many that the release of yet another entry in the cram-packed genre elicits plenty of yawns and little…
Let’s talk about Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate
It’s been over a month since Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate launched and you may be wondering where our review is. The simple answer is we did not get a review code, and judging by Metacritic, no…
Two Point Museum: Fantasy Finds Review
You’ve dusted off dinosaurs, you’ve dived into the Two Point sea, you’ve even visited the netherworld and scoured the far reaches of the known universe. Now your helicopter begins to gather…
Dungeons and Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition Review
Neverwinter Nights 2 is a game I didn’t play when I was younger. I don’t know why, because I loved the first game when I was a teenager despite not really knowing what I was doing, but I just…
Once Upon a Puppet Review – Pulling at your heart strings
The first thing to hit you about Once Upon a Puppet is that it is a visually striking game, taking the 2.5D stylings of Little Nightmares and adding a gorgeous wooden aesthetic on top. What…
Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game Review
After reading The Lord of the Rings, the last thing on my mind was wanting to be a Hobbit. No, I categorically wanted to be Legolas, growing my hair and joining the University Archery Society,…
Islanders: New Shores Review
Imagine your perfect island retreat. Perhaps there’s white sandy beaches, possibly lush green forests, or maybe mountainous terrain is more your jam. Now imagine a quaint town, with fountains…
Ready or Not Review
I’m slowly maneuvering through a neon-lit club that’s been the site of a casualty-heavy shooting alongside another teammate. The music is blasting and the lights are dazzling, but nobody is…
Patapon 1+2 Replay Review – Rhythm-action repeat
There are sounds in life you will never forget. The tone of your mother’s voice, the pure joy of your child’s laugh, the opening notes of Oasis’ Wonderwall. These sounds shape, memorialise and…
Copycat Review
It’s a well rehearsed line from cat people that you don’t own a cat – instead they own you. Unlike a dog’s unending loyalty and affection, cats occupy your house and stereotypically seem to…

