Leon Armstrong

An aspiring gaming journalist, after an exposure to gaming from a young age I knew this was my lifelong dream. With a soft spot for platformers and RPGs, my favourite games range from The Elder Scrolls, GTA (of course) and Legend of Zelda series, to the Sonic the Hedgehog, Rayman and Ori games. A soft spot for FPS games is maintained in my heart; titles such as Mass Effect, Bioshock and Deus Ex were Xbox 360 highlights.

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To Boldly Go: An Exclusive & Unleashed Deep Dive Q&A with the Star Trek Online Team

To get a better understanding of what it takes to warp a new season to players, we had the pleasure of sitting down with two of the creative minds behind Star Trek Online and Unleashed.

Journey of Johann: Cave Explorer Review

Originality is always present in Journey of Johann: Cave Explorer.

Mind Over Magnet Review

Mind Over Magnet sure is an attractive game.

The Lonesome Guild Review

The Lonesome Guild has a few flaws, however, this can’t detract from the passion, interweaving gameplay systems, and introspective story about friendship, that combines to perhaps take this to the top of many best indie games lists.

1f y0u’re a gh0st ca11 me here! Review

Whether you’re shoving an exorcised soul towards the police, saving injured souls with the S0S network, or simply taking in the immaculate world building, characters and story told, 1f y0u’re a gh0st ca11 me here! may well become your favourite KEMCO game

Sunseed Island Review

Sunseed Island knows what it is, in fact, it relishes in the knowledge it’s a farming sim and never oversteps the mark into being pretentious or overbearing.

Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection Review

Resurrect your console from the dead and engage your fantasy brain as you hack and slash your way through Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection; a brilliant, yet flawed crypt of surprises.

Boti: Byteland Overclocked Review

Despite a few flaws, it’s safe to say Boti: Byteland Overclocked will provide gamers young and old a chance to experience whimsical 3D platforming goodness so long unseen in the industry, even if it’s not the genre defining title that so scarcely appears.

SPRAWL Review

You will enjoy SPRAWL if you like either platforming or first-person shooters; it is safe to say that MAETH have debuted with a solid outing.

Little Big Adventure – Twinsen’s Quest Review

Many, especially those who grew up with the original, will be able to find some fun in Little Big Adventure - Twinsen’s Quest, but a lack of polish may put others off.

Death Elevator Review

Death Elevator succeeds in the mission it sets out to do elegantly, yet after completion it leaves you craving more content; this is a short game that relies on replays to extend its length.

Symphonia Review

Without a doubt fans of platformers should check Symphonia out, and any other gamers who wish to test their abilities should feel free to tag along too.

Aidan in Danger Review

Aidan in Danger is a simple title that excels in many regards.

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Satisfactory Review

Satisfactory knows what it wants to be and it executes that near flawlessly.

Goodnight Universe Review

The story of Goodnight Universe is so good and the gameplay is so much fun, that it supersedes the need for any fancy tech. 

A Pizza Delivery Review

I am a fan of games that take risks with their gameplay content. A Pizza Delivery does this with an offbeat narrative and visual storytelling.

Nice Day for Fishing Review

The components of a really fun game are present, the world is well-designed and aesthetically it is beautifully done. But many of the roadblocks in Nice Day for Fishing feel like a way to pad out the time.

Wreckreation Review

Wreckreation feels a bit like a budget Burnout.