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Steel Seed Review
Steel Seed starts strong with an atmospheric cut scene with cinematic camera angles and a tease of something special. A woman is trapped in a lab, seemingly undergoing a medical procedure,…
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate Review – A relic from the past updated for the past
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds launched a rather stomach-churning 12 years ago, a game which I’m sure many have fond memories of, playing with friends, enjoying its silly enemies and simple…
Rusty Rabbit Review
Surprisingly, Rusty Rabbit isn’t a game about a malfunctioning toy for adults. Instead, it’s the tale of Rusty Stamp, a loveable, Wolverine-voiced, floppy eared scamp, who pilots his mech to…
Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick Review
Evolution comes slowly in nature, but in technology it can often come all at once. Since Atari proliferated the joystick, and Nintendo got the D-Pad right on the first go, we’ve got used to…
The Talos Principle: Reawakened Review – More in Heaven and Earth than your philosophy
It’s been over a decade since the original release of The Talos Principle, Croteam’s massively successful and critically acclaimed first person puzzle game. While the gameplay of the original…
Blue Prince Review
It has been a while since a puzzle game so utterly drew me in, but the puntastically named Blue Prince has managed to do exactly that. The premise of the game is that the main character’s…
Bleach: Rebirth of Souls Review
Before nerd culture went mainstream, and everyone was into or aware of anime in all its forms, there was what anime die-hards called The Big Three. It was the three iconic and long-running…
Atomfall Review in Progress
In 1957 in North West England, the worst nuclear accident in UK history happened – the Windscale fire. If you’re not familiar, this was when a fire burned for three days in a nuclear military…
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review
Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been a long time coming. Despite the clamouring of their fan base, Ubisoft held off for years on giving the people what they want, an Assassin’s Creed game set in…
Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land Review
When you love something a lot, it can be hard to see it change. The Atelier series has held onto a pretty strict and consistent style and vibe for over a decade of yearly entries. Yet, in the…

