3.5/5 Review

The Kindeman Remedy Review

The Kindeman Remedy is a very dark and disturbing game.

FRONT MISSION 2: Remake Review

FRONT MISSION 2: Remake is a game worth checking out if you like the genre.

Awesome Pea 3 Review

Awesome Pea 3 bears all the hallmarks of the many, many platform games that came before it.

SAND LAND Review 

It’s fair to say SAND LAND is an alright anime-based action-RPG that fans of the series might enjoy.

The World After Review

Whilst the transition across languages hasn't helped the writing in places, you should enjoy your time with The World After.

Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Review

There’s no debate that the inclusion of the Scorpios Rex is the real highlight of the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack.

Kraken Academy!! Review

It gets a solid B for being charming, quirky and a fine way to wile away six hours or so. We never regretted enrolling into the Kraken Academy!!, we just felt that it had the potential to be an A+ student. 

Disciples: Liberation Review

Despite the gameplay not being quite as deep as you may expect, Disciples: Liberation offers up an attractive, if limited, world which is exciting to explore. 

Agent Intercept Review

Agent Intercept is certainly a fun enough action racer that doesn’t outstay its welcome, but in this instance, it really should have stuck around a bit longer.

Wife Quest Review

Whether you will enjoy your time with Wife Quest boils down to two things - whether or not you like retro styled platformers, and if you’re up for a tough challenge.

Legend of Ixtona Review

Legend of Ixtona works pretty well. The usual KEMCO control issues are here and the explanation of what to do is somewhat lacking, but despite this it is a fun game to play.

Frightence Review

Despite being short, linear and fairly simple, Frightence does a good job of throwing you into the centre of a horror experience.

Farm Manager 2022 Review

A few graphical and menu based issues aside, Farm Manager 2022 is a solid game that I’d be happy to recommend to anyone looking for a bit of an escape from the real world, or anyone interested in a simulator offering layers upon layers of customization.

A Memoir Blue Review

A Memoir Blue isn’t prime Annapurna Interactive: we liked, but didn’t fall in love. But a mixed-media take on the love between a mother and daughter is wholly endearing, and there isn’t a barb or rough edge in its simplistic gameplay.

Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? Review

Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? is another Wales Interactive FMV game that is hugely enjoyable, especially in the way they have worked with the constraints of filming, inspired by it to give the situation the characters are in some form of context.

Grand Theft Auto V Xbox Series X|S Review

What was once the standard-bearer for open-worlds has been overshadowed in the near decade since its first release. Grand Theft Auto V still holds up really well, but playing it now does feel like stepping into a time machine, such is the way that real-world and video game development has changed in the years since.

Megaquarium: Freshwater Frenzy Review

Megaquarium: Freshwater Frenzy is able to deliver more of the same. This is a great and underrated sim management game, now with a new injection of fresh content for players to enjoy.

Time Loader Review

Puzzling platformers have never really been in short supply, but that didn’t make the announcement of Time Loader any less interesting at the back end of 2020. Promising a time-travelling robot adventure, with throwbacks to the things many of us enjoyed in the ‘90s, it was enough to capture my attention. Now that Time Loader has arrived on Xbox, have the developers Flazm created a timeless classic, or could they do with a time machine to make it better?

Aztech Forgotten Gods Review

Aztech Forgotten Gods is not a perfect game. There’s a lack of entertaining side-content. There’s no voice talent. It’s relatively short. But does that mean you should avoid it? No. Because it largely delivers with its story and its core gameplay - the two most important elements of any good video game. 

Mages and Treasures Review

If you fancy a budget Legend of Zelda that gently warms up your muscles, then Mages and Treasures has all the charm and unlockables that you could possibly want.

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