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Forza Horizon 6 Review – Like dessert, there’s always room for more Forza Horizon
Playground Games are masters of the arcade racer. Forza Horizon 6 is the latest in their globe trotting series, this time bringing its neon-soaked motorsport festival to the stunning climes of…
Underling Uprising Review
Have you ever pondered, perhaps in the early hours of the morning, whilst you toss and turn in your bed, unable to sleep as your mind keeps on yammering away, whether a sentient snot creature…
Directive 8020 Review
Supermassive Games has been honing their The Dark Pictures Anthology horror formula since 2019, each entry sharpening the balance between cinematic storytelling and player-driven horror.…
Mixtape Review – An unforgettable blend of music, magic and memories
Go watch Ferris Bueller’s Day Off right now. Go on. I’ll wait. OK, now I need you to binge The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles and Pretty in Pink. All done? Now you’re ready for Mixtape.…
Rumbral Review
Rumbral is billed as a dark puzzle platformer set in a desolate world, where it seems all living things have disappeared due to some kind of disaster. It is a game that wears some if its…
TerraTech Legion Review: A Worthy Survivorslike With Immensely Satisfying Mechanics
I feel like I’ve played quite a few Survivorslikes of late, and they can really end up a little too cookie-cutter to ever stick in my mind. Vampire Survivors nails it because it’s the first of…
Aphelion Review – Spectacular storytelling meets less than spectacular gameplay
Sci-fi movies have taught us a few things over the years: in space, everyone can hear your explosions, people wearing red always die first, and, if you’re visiting a planet to discover if its…
Adorable Adventures Review – This little piggy went to find his family.
Getting separated from your family as a child is a traumatic experience, and that’s before the terror of living through a forest fire cutting through your home. The baby boar Boris doesn’t let…
Ground Zero Review – Seoul Survivor
We really are living in a golden age for survival horror, as both major AAA series and indie entries are releasing at an almost dizzying frequency. Even a die-hard fan of the genre such as…
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Review – Terror from the deep
Thalassophobia (the fear of deep bodies of water) is a perfect fit for first person games, as the restricted vision and immersion, not to mention the added inertia from being underwater,…