Terra Nil Review – WAKE ME UP, WHEN THE BOREDOM ENDS
Terra Nil starts out as a calming restoration simulator, but quickly devolves into mundanity: the video game.
Read moreTerra Nil starts out as a calming restoration simulator, but quickly devolves into mundanity: the video game.
Read moreTchia is the story about a little girl, of the same name, who goes on an adventure to find her father, who has been taken from her. She decides to travel away from her small homeland and explore the vast oceans to find any leads that will reunite her and her father.
Read moreBayonetta Origins is wildly different from the main series, however it still somehow hits the mark with it’s twin-stick control scheme.
Read moreIt’s 8 am, and I am sitting down with an energy drink in hand, waiting for the doors to open. Behind me I can hear the murmur from a crowd of people in animated conversation, as if they had known each other for years. But truthfully, they had just met… that is, face-to-face at least. Comments such as “I can’t believe it’s you!” and “I didn’t think you would be that tall” were met with excited laughter and cheer, as long standing friends embraced for the first time ‘IRL’.
Read moreWith it’s blend of serious, yet indie/hipster presentation, The Wreck’s polished writing and powerful message might just be worth exploring.
Read moreIf you can get past it’s sub-par graphics and dungeon designs, the unique turn-based combat of Mato Anomalies will keep you hooked for hours.
Read moreOccasionally a video game will come along that exemplifies the word fine. It does everything quite decently, but fails to stand out amongst the plethora of other similar titles. In this case, Scars Above is that game. Focusing on Dr Kate Ward, a scientist and astronaut, who along with her team, go to investigate a foreign alien structure that appears in the Earth’s orbit.
Read moreIt’s only made a handful of changes over the original, but Octopath Traveler II is a 60-100 hour journey that’s well worth experiencing.
Read moreWanted: Dead seems to promise players an experience akin to the Ninja Gaiden series. With some notable developers from that series at the helm, one can only assume that this new IP would be exactly what fans of Ninja Gaiden have been waiting for.
Read moreWhen I dived into Mahokenshi, it really took me by surprise! Having played a fair few deck builders in the past, I was expecting this to be a relatively straightforward affair. And whilst I wouldn’t say that it is a completely new direction for the deck builder genre, there have definitely been some interesting inclusions that may just help it to stand out among the many other card based video games.
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