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Flint: Treasure of Oblivion Review
Have you ever played a video game, where you are convinced there’s a good game in there somewhere – maybe even a great game – it’s just that you can’t quite reach it? That you can’t connect…
Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice Review
Stealth games, if you ask me, are a bit stupid. In fact, the term stupid doesn’t do justice to their inherent preposterousness and borderline obtuse behaviour, as your character crouches down…
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…