Gabriel Annis

A passion for gaming and a degree in writing, all paths lead to game journalism. I've been with Xbox for as long as I can remember, owning every generation since the original. Whether it's big triple A titles like Halo or smaller indie developments like Celeste, you'll find me playing any game with a stylized design, tight gameplay or some crazy movement mechanics.

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Wizordum Review

Unfortunately, I couldn’t shake the feeling that if Wizordum halved its runtime, adding interactive environments that complemented the various weapons and spells, there could’ve been something special here. But as it stands Wizordum provides little more than what a 90’s shooter could, thirty odd years ago.

Death Kid Review

Death Kid provides exciting gameplay with some especially lovely attention to detail when it comes to enemy design and variety. The animations are always stellar, but I left wishing the story was a bit less surface level.

Wings of Endless Review 

The frustrating gameplay and unintuitive design made this one a real slog to finish, hence I wouldn’t really recommend Wings of Endless.

Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo Review

There are many secrets and mysteries to uncover in Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo, and Galla don’t hold back when questioning the player about these.

Journey of Johann: Grasslands Review

With surprisingly new mechanics stemming from the weapon system, Journey of Johann: Grasslands ends up being a near-perfect experience wrapped up into one short hour.

Space Filler Review

Space Filler could be a great introduction to gaming for a non-gamer.

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Goat Out of Hell might work better had it been titled Game Out of Hell, as that is how it feels.

Football Manager 26 Console Review

Football Manager 26 Console, at times, borders on the unplayable.

Syberia – Remastered Review

Syberia - Remastered is not a perfect game, and there are many moments when it really does feel like it’s 2002 again, but you’ll mostly be glad to experience this iconic story from the very beginning.

P1: Anchor Light Review

There is a vogue for this genre of game, where you are tasked with spotting anomalies in a short, repeating loop. Some are very scary, but P1: Anchor Light feels quite unique with its strange set-up, the terrifying hand from the sky, and the fragmented narrative that needs to be unlocked piece by piece. 

Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed Review

If you have kids, or are a fan of the series, then there is enough here in Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed to get you behind the wheel, in turn delivering some fun racing.