Gemma Young

I'm a part-time gamer and a full-time writer of science-y things. On the few odd occasions that I'm able to wrestle the Xbox controller away from the avid gamers in my family, I enjoy spending time playing puzzle and adventure games.

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Shure MV6 USB Gaming Microphone Review

Shure are advertising the MV6 as the ideal first professional microphone for gamers and streamers and promise consistent, high-quality audio at an accessible price point.

Just Dance 2025 Edition Review

Just Dance 2025 Edition keeps the fun alive and well on the dance floor.

Get Creative in Cozy Designer – Now Available on Xbox

Cozy Designer, a relaxing decoration game, has officially launched...

The Dark Fantasy Adventure of Dros Hits Xbox

Calling all bounty hunters! The dark and mysterious world...

A dynamic platforming experience –  Dynacat is on Xbox and PC

Releasing onto Xbox and PC Steam, Dynacat offers a thrilling 3D platforming experience with an isometric perspective.

Enjoy an update to a much loved classic in Ufouria: The Saga 2

The delightfully quirky Ufouria: The Saga 2 has arrived on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Steam.

Join a manga adventure with Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions

Attention all adventurers! The wait is finally over as Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions, the exciting casual turn-based adventure game, is now available for PC and Xbox Series X|S. 

Experience WW2 turn-based strategy in Classified: France ’44

The Overlord Edition deploys onto Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam today, available to those who pre-ordered.

12 of the best new Xbox and Game Pass games for March 2024

2024 marches on and as a new month arrives, so do a host of new Xbox games; whether that be on Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One. 

Embrace your sinful side in Pecaminosa: A Deadly Hand

Pecaminosa: A Deadly Hand is released today on Xbox, Steam, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.

Take part in an emotional adventure with Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake

Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake is a re-telling of the multi-award winning 2013 puzzle-adventure game. And it is out now on Xbox X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC Steam.

Can you turn the tide and survive in Flooded?

Dropping onto Xbox and PlayStation is Flooded, a reversed city-builder where rising water levels have meant solid ground is diminishing rapidly. It leaves you you and a group of miners stranded on shrinking islands. 

Get ready to collect cogs in charming 2D platformer Promenade

Promenade is a beautiful 2D action platformer collectathon that is out now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC. 

Master magic and deckbuilding strategy in Ruff Ghanor

Prepare for an epic and challenging journey, in Ruff Ghanor, a deckbuilder with roguelite elements that releases on Xbox, PC and PlayStation today.

Tidy your gaming experience with A Little to the Left on Game Pass, Xbox, PlayStation

A puzzle game focused on tidying up and sorting household messes into pleasing arrangements, A Little to the Left is now on Game Pass, Xbox and PlayStation. 

A Little to the Left Review

Completing the puzzles in A Little to the Left does provide some enjoyment

Let’s go on an adventure with Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake

Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake follows the narrative and gameplay of the original game, but has been rebuilt from the ground up.

A dark fantasy journey awaits in The Tales of Bayun

The Tales of Bayun transports players to a world based on fairy tales and legends, where fascinating stories with unexpected plot twists await. 

Unravel the dark mysteries of The Inquisitor

Prepare to delve into The Inquisitor, a dark fantasy adventure game released onto Xbox, PlayStation and PC today.

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Railroads Online Review

Railroads Online is an unapologetically faithful train sim which, depending on your interest in the era, very much falls into the “marmite” category.

Codename: Ocean Keeper Review

It isn’t often that we see a game try something new, but the hook found in Codename: Ocean Keeper is pretty strong indeed. 

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber Review

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber has some minor technical rough edges, but these are easily overshadowed by the engaging narrative, unique gameplay mechanics, and immersive atmosphere.

The Legend of Cyber Cowboy Review

The Legend of Cyber Cowboy is very much the definition of “Okay”.

Windborn: Journey to the South Review

You’ll be glad when Windborn: Journey to the South is over, fully understanding why EpiXR have decided to separate this from the otherwise decent Aery series.