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Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop Review
I can refuel a spaceship. That’s right, a ship that can go into space. Can you? Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop is a game about being a mechanic and, weird flex aside, it’s actually capable of…
Songs of SIlence Review
Stunning. Few other words immediately describe Songs of Silence. Chimera Entertainment have, before anything else, fashioned a piece of gaming art that looks utterly incredible. This 4X…
The Thaumaturge Review
The Thaumaturge is an RPG where you collect monsters and use them to fight. This might sound like a certain other game, but this is set in Warsaw in 1906, the monsters are all horrific demons,…
Overthrown Early Access Review – They’re really chucking these houses up
Overthrown has just entered into Early Access, bringing to life a new city builder for people to try. What makes this one different from all the others is that you’re not simply placing buildings…
Corsair Virtuoso Max Gaming Headset Review
Gaming audio remains a crucial, but often under-appreciated aspect of the experience. That’s downright criminal when composers like Gareth Coker, Bear McCreary and Masayoshi Soken are bearing…
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered Review
When it comes to early 3D gaming classics, Soul Reaver is definitely up there. It may not have become as prolific a series as, say, Tomb Raider or Metal Gear Solid yet it definitely had…
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review
You know a character is iconic when millions of people name their pets after them, but there’s something so satisfying about Indiana Bones… I mean Jones, being named after a dog in the first…
STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review
In the earlier days of the internet, when social media wasn’t in everyone’s hands and gaming was niche and nerdy, some of the best video games were gatekept secrets and whispers on message…
Planet Coaster 2 Review
Frontier could almost single-handedly train the next generation of business managers. Whether it’s zoos, theme parks, or places where the exhibits might eat the guests, Frontier has locked…
[REDACTED] Review
The easiest way to describe Redacted is ‘Hades in a prison’. Whilst it’s true that the two games share many similarities – a Roguelike structure, an isometric viewpoint, and lovely comic book…

