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Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind Review
Right, let’s get this out of the way early, Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind sadly isn’t very good. I know, I know, I’m as disappointed as you are as this felt like it would be the…
Nikoderiko: The Magical World Review
The 2D/2.5D platformer has become a somewhat neglected genre in recent years. Aside from Mario Wonder, many of the main standout series have been dormant for some time. A few months ago the…
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island Review
Holidays are supposed to be relaxing, but that definitely hasn’t been the case for Alex, the protagonist of Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island. Between being caught in a storm, shipwrecked and…
3D Don’t Die, Mr Robot Review
Mr. Robot has been cheating death for a decade now, ever since Don’t Die, Mr. Robot first launched on PS Vita, but now it’s time for his greatest challenge yet: not dying in three whole…
G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra Review
Nostalgia is a powerful force. Like a gravity-powered tractor beam, it lures us inexorably to the past. Gazing longingly at the seemingly simpler times of our youth. Nostalgia infused media is…
New World: Aeternum Review
Set during the Age of Exploration, New World: Aeternum asks what would happen if – instead of the Americas – we stumbled upon a volatile fantasy realm where legends come to life. And where…
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake review
Last year, I visited Japan for a few weeks, soaking in the culture, the nature and way too many plates of curry. Giant billboards advertised the latest niche gacha game, and multi-floor…
Metal Slug Tactics Review
The Metal Slug series would have been low on my list as a candidate for a tactics game. Better known for bombastic 2D run ‘n’ gun shooting, it’s the antithesis of a slower, more thoughtful…
Empire of the Ants Review
The beauty of nature never ceases to enthral us, and while many of its mysteries have been revealed by pesky scientists figuring out how stuff works, that hasn’t diminished its beauty or…
The Smurfs – Dreams Review
It’s time to pop on your Phrygian caps and blue yourself for a new Smurfs adventure. The Smurfs – Dreams takes the top-down 3D platformer and runs with it in ways that show that Ocellus Studio…