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Aaero2: Black Razor Edition Review
The original Aaero came out of nowhere, and remains, to this day, one of my favourite rhythm-action games. Merging the classic gunplay of Space Harrier and Panzer Dragoon with musical movement…
Terminator 2D: No Fate Review
“The guiding principle of Terminator 2D: No Fate’s development was always to make it feel like the kind of arcade game that could’ve come out in the 90’s alongside the release of Terminator 2:…
Death Howl Review
One thing that we all have in common is death. Through our lives we inevitably lose people we love, and then one day it will be our turn. A morbid thought, but one that came to mind a few…
Destiny 2: Renegades Review
Bungie have taken a step in to unknown for Destiny 2: Renegades, their first expansion that’s based on an existing IP, and it’s a pretty big one. You might have had a bad feeling about this,…
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review
It’s pretty staggering just how consistent the Call of Duty franchise has been over the last two decades. A new game every single year, bouncing back and forth between studios and sub-series,…
GigaSword Review
Isn’t it nice when a game comes out of nowhere and totally blows you away with its brilliance? GigaSword is one such game, a completely gorgeous nostalgia-soaked love-letter to the NES gaming…
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 First Impressions – The campaign is Mason’s mind on nightmare fuel
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 runs the risk of being too much game, as Treyarch’s penchant for taking Easter eggs and modes from yesteryear and building them out further comes to its latest form.…
Painkiller Review
Painkiller is a series I’ve certainly heard of, but I couldn’t tell you either way whether or not I’ve played it. I must have at some point, I’m sure, because I played every single thing I…
Hotel Barcelona Review – Slaycation
In the realm of gaming auteurs, Swery and Suda51 are synonymous with incredible and outlandish presentation. The likes of Deadly Premonition, Killer 7, No More Heroes, and many more all share…
Atomfall: The Red Strain Review – So, they’re red now?
After the thoroughly enjoyable main game, Atomfall’s first DLC, Wicked Isle, was a bit of a letdown. Its story, despite some added monk mysteries, was far too similar to the main game’s story…