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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Mel the Pyramid Cat Review

Mel the Pyramid Cat is definitely a step up from the series’ debut, yet where Mel the Space Cat’s minor improvements upon its predecessor could justify the swift release, a lack of meaningful stage design stops this third entry from surpassing its previous incarnation.

Rune Dice Review

Rune Dice is a charming roguelike deck-builder that fans of the genre will have a quality time with.

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Review

It’s not quite a remake, yet Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition proves to be the definitive port of the original with a few enhancements.

Constance Review

Constance is certainly a compelling game.

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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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight builds on strong LEGO foundations by incorporating the Arkham games and LEGO City Undercover. It’s become more sprawling and more engaging through combat, stealth and driving. But its accessibility has not been lost: anyone can dance with the devil in the pale moonlight, not just adults.

Sands and Relics Review

I felt like Sands and Relics was a toe in the water, a test of whether this kind of puzzle would be accepted by the baying puzzle hordes. I think it will, but it will need a Sands and Relics 2 to really push the format to its limits.

Tiny Lands 2 Review

Tiny Lands 2 is a nice, cozy game - there’s really no other way of describing it.

Midnight Swamp Review

Midnight Swamp isn’t going to blow anybody’s socks off - the art and story are a little too basic for that - but I reckon it will satisfy most point-and-click fans. It gets the job done with fine interactions, tight logic, and an unexpected focus on puzzles.

Pawbay Review

If you wish cat sims on the Xbox would stop blocking you from exploring and, you know, acting like a cat, then Pawbay might be your saucer of milk. But it comes with its own problems, not least some control limitations and a tiny game world.