One of my best video game memories is as a child I used to go to my friend’s house, and his Dad would fix arcade machines, and we’d spend hours in his garage, sitting on stools in front of various arcade machines. One time he had Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade and we did… Continue reading Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review
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Citizen Sleeper review
Citizen Sleeper is a narrative RPG where you live the life of an escaped worker on a lawless station at the edge of interstellar space. This is a game inspired by table-top RPGs where you can explore the station, choose your friends, escape your past and change the future. You are a Sleeper, a digital… Continue reading Citizen Sleeper review
We’ll Always Have Paris review
We’ll Always Have Paris is a narrative game about dementia. It’s relatively short but it does pack an emotional punch, especially if you are close to someone who has suffered from dementia and understand the impact on the individual, but also family and loved ones that surround them. The game is about Simon Smith and… Continue reading We’ll Always Have Paris review
Nintendo Switch Sports review
Nintendo Switch Sports has arrived and if it’s half as successful as 2006’s Wii Sports, then Nintendo will have a major hit on their hands. The Nintendo Switch has recently surpassed the Wii in sales, both selling in excess of 100 million units, so Nintendo Switch Sports has the potential to be huge… but can… Continue reading Nintendo Switch Sports review
Norco review
Norco is a point-and-click adventure game with beautiful pixel art and incredible writing. It’s getting the headlines for all the right reasons at the moment due to its commentary on the environment and capitalism. If you don’t mind reading, then this is a game that you should definitely check out. You may remember point-and-click adventure… Continue reading Norco review
Kirby and the Forgotten Land review
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the latest outing for our spherical pink friend, and it’s his first outing in 3D. The game is developed by HAL Laboratory, and they’ve done a wonderful job converting Kirby to the 3D environment, providing some excellent combat, great platforming and overall a very wholesome and fun experience on… Continue reading Kirby and the Forgotten Land review
Vampire Survivors review
Vampire Survivors is a bullet hell-like shooter and then throw in rouge-like mechanics to create a surprising and very satisfying game, one that will likely bring you back time and time again. For a game that’s called Vampire Survivors, it’s surprising that you don’t play as a Vampire. There are loads of monsters in the… Continue reading Vampire Survivors review
OlliOlli World review
OlliOlli World is a brand new skating game from Roll7. Rather than your Tony Hawk or Skate type of Skateboarding game, this is a 2D sidescroller that is very easy to pick up and play. It’s a great game for long trick sessions, or if you want to fill in a gap in your schedule.… Continue reading OlliOlli World review
Elden Ring first impressions
Elden Ring has arrived to a crescendo of rave reviews, with its rich open world, lack of hand-holding, great sense of discovery, and the game that has taken what The Legend of Zelda Breath Of The Wild did, and has taken it to the next level. I’ve put about ten hours into the game and… Continue reading Elden Ring first impressions
Sifu review
Sifu is a new stylish, kung fu action game from SloClap. This one reminds me of my Double Dragon days, but instead of a side-scroller this is in full 3D and has all the bells and whistles of a next-generation game. It’s also pretty tough and had deep fighting mechanics. Sifu is fairly straightforward in… Continue reading Sifu review