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The Casting of Frank Stone Review
Freedom of choice in narrative horror games has always been a tough genre to get right. Until Dawn and The Quarry are probably the best examples of this, where your choices really matter and a…
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Review
In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war. This one line all the narrative reasoning you need for Space Marine 2. It’s exposition, it’s emotional grounding, and it’s…
Wild Bastards Review
The Wild Bastards are all dead. Worse still, their corpses have been scattered across the galaxy, hidden away behind a multitude of evil robot cowboys and hordes of insidious giant insects.…
Towerborne Early Access Review – Gorgeous goblin grappling
Humanity’s last bastion, The City of Numbers, has been destroyed. Not just a little bit destroyed either, we’re talking overrun by evil creatures and corrupted by decay. Without a home, the human…
NBA 2K25 Review
The NBA 2K series has long been up there as one of the best sporting video games, each year putting forward a great recreation of basketball that always makes the most of each era of console…
The Jackbox Naughty Pack Review
The concept of a dedicated Jackbox Naughty Pack is an interesting one, not least because I’m pretty sure that most people play Jackbox games with a bunch of dirty jokes and swear words anyway.…
Epic Mickey: Rebrushed Review – A fresh lick of paint
Despite the massive financial success of Nintendo’s Wii, the console’s games (outside of the central first-party titles) have always had a somewhat negative reputation. While it’s true that…
Funko Fusion Review
Funko’s remain an ubiquitous part of the shopping landscape, row after row of plastic figures styled after every popular franchise in the world languishing on shelves in every supermarket, toy…
Squirrel with a Gun Review
Some games surprise you with a novel premise that lends itself perfectly to interactivity, whilst others take a tried and tested idea and refine it. Squirrel With a Gun doesn’t fit with either…
Kill Knight Review
Sometimes, video games are complicated pieces of art. They have multiple layers of intertwining mechanics and themes and inspirations that are almost impossible to summarize unless you open…