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I Am Your Beast Review
All Harding wants to do is enjoy his quiet life living in the forest, but in I Am You Beast, General Burke has other ideas. He wants Harding to come back to do one last mission, a demand that…
Ruffy and the Riverside Review
Ruffy is an off-brand Ewok, a bear with a huge grin, a hidden destiny and a penchant for funky tunes. He’s also got one hell of a special ability, being able to scan things in his environment,…
Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Gaming Controller Review
The word premium has started to lose its meaning when it comes to gaming peripherals. The steady rise of improved tech and manufacturing, enhanced ergonomics and better materials means that…
Atomfall: Wicked Isle DLC Review
Atomfall was a thoroughly intriguing, if flawed, game. Set in the Great British countryside after the worst nuclear accident in the UK’s history, its rendition of Cumbria featured four…
Rematch Review
As someone who has spent an inordinate amount of time playing football games, including FIFA, EA FC, PES, Championship Manager, Football Manager, and even the cult classic Red Card Football, I…
To a T review
I’ve been a huge fan of Keita Takahashi’s work for years. As a kid, Katamari Damacy was a weird and wacky sandbox that was so much fun to pick up and play. Returning to it years later helped…
Hypercharge: Unboxed Review
Hypercharge: Unboxed feels deeply nostalgic, like upending a toy box from your childhood and letting your imagination run wild amidst a sea of action figures, vehicles, building blocks, and…
RoadCraft Review
Saber Interactive are masochists. There’s really no other explanation for the cruel, vehicular-based tortures that they continue to put gamers through. Where MudRunner had you driving through…
Sea of Stars: Throes of the Watchmaker is a miniaturised circus act delight
How do you add a new story to a sweeping RPG? That’s the tricky conundrum that faced Sea of Stars developer Sabotage Studio. Some games choose to continue the story, bolting it onto the back of…
Lunar Remastered Collection Review
The opening cutscene of Lunar Silver Star Story might be the most ‘90s introduction to any game I’ve ever played… and I was alive in the 90s. Presented here in glorious 4:3, and accompanied by…

