
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr fails both as a 40K game, and as an ARPG in its own right. The name has a second […]
Read MoreWarhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr fails both as a 40K game, and as an ARPG in its own right. The name has a second […]
Read MoreYakuza seems to be picking up more and more traction without showing signs of stopping, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a shining example of […]
Read MoreWarioWare Gold is a wonderfully presented encapsulation of the series, collecting so much of WarioWare history in one place, and managing to [...]
Read MoreSonic has had more than enough runs to store shelves, but Sonic Mania was probably one of the few titles in his series that […]
Read MoreDead Cells is a fantastic melding of two seemingly contradictory design philosophies. A Roguelike at heart, the game utilises Metroidvania levels in a way […]
Read MoreWhen I first saw Overcooked 2, I knew there was something special about the game. The fact that Nintendo chose what was a little-known, […]
Read MoreIn 1996, Lara Croft the Tomb Raider first appeared on our consoles and fast became a fan favourite – polygons and all. But over […]
Read MoreIt’s well known that RTS suffer from being less accessible than other genres, but I think the reasoning for why is oversimplified and under-analysed. […]
Read More2013 was an interesting year for gaming, and looking back it’s easy to see why the industry is in the state it’s in today. […]
Read MoreVisual novels are not the irredeemable pit of weeb and anime that many people (i.e., I) think they are. There are plenty of games that poke fun at the [...]
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