It’s hard to put out a racing game today and not be compared to things like Forza or Gran Tourismo, which are the cream of the crop in the gaming world to be honest. But Ubisoft tries their damnedest with The Crew Motorfest. Eight years ago, with THE CREW 1, they brought to life a vision of a shared open world filled with car adventures. They gave players the opportunity to experience the illegal street racing fantasy in the whole…
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Final Fantasy XVI (No Spoilers) Review
Final Fantasy has struggled with itself for a good long time. How do you recreate the scale and majesty of a massive SNES or even PS1 game in the HD era? The answer, for a long time, was that you just don’t. You stick to narrow corridors, or scale back the story. Maybe you confine your characters to a car for long journeys, with passing landmarks doing just and only that. With Final Fantasy VII Remake and now Final Fantasy…
Read MoreTwo Point Campus Medical School DLC Review
Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus have been some go-to cozy gaming of mine for the past couple of years. Harking back to Theme Hospital back on the PC, where I also spent waaay too much time playing, the series has been a comfort food sort of gaming experience for me since then. A brilliant mix of humour, simulation, and fun make it a good time had by all. Now Two Point Studios introduces its latest DLC instalment for…
Read MoreBroforce Forever (Xbox Series X)
When America needs to dole out some democracy, there’s only one gang of soldiers brave enough to answer the call: the Broforce. Made up of familiar (but not too familiar) faces from favourite action films and TV series of the 80s and 90s, you get to chew gum and kick ass through dozens of hilariously funny levels. And while the original game came out in 2015, Broforce Forever – the final update – was released earlier this month. And it’s…
Read MoreBlasphemous II Review (PC) A Metroidvania Game that will Test your Skills
We live in a world where we get so many different varieties of video games, one genre that has been on the rise in popularity in the past years is Metroridvania. And we are close to the release date of one of the most popular Metroidvanias that many fans enjoy playing, and that is Blasphemous II which is published by Team 17 and developed by The Game Kitchen. The first Blasphemous was released back in 2019 and even now it…
Read MoreA TTRPGer’s Dream: Baldur’s Gate 3 Review
Baldur's Gate 3, the long-anticipated sequel to the legendary RPG series, is a sprawling masterpiece that seamlessly blends classic elements with modern innovation. Developed by Larian Studios, the game is set in the iconic Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms universe, and it confidently takes the helm of its predecessors while introducing a host of new mechanics, captivating storytelling, and a visually stunning world. Baldur's Gate 3 promises to be a treat for all tabletop roleplaying game fans - let's take a closer look!
Read MoreRatchet & Clank: Rift Apart PC Review – A Masterclass in Interdimensional Gaming
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, the latest installment in the beloved action-adventure franchise, has finally made its way onto PC, and the transition has been nothing short of spectacular. Developed by Insomniac Games, this interdimensional escapade takes full advantage of PC hardware capabilities, delivering an experience that's visually stunning, mechanically tight, and an absolute joy to play. Let's dive right in!
Read MoreBramble: The Mountain King Review
Bramble: The Mountain King first got my attention after seeing a few TikToks highlighting some of the gameplay. To me it looked like a blend of Little Nightmares mixed with fairytale like story building. Once it hit consoles and was available to play on Game Pass I figured it was time to check it out. What I experienced went from a heartwarming and quirky fairytale and turned into a dark, macabre, and nightmarish experience I won’t soon forget. This makes…
Read MoreVenba Review
Video games tend not to be simple stories of home life. Guys with guns sell so much better. But unlike film and television, where there’s a healthy market for things that escue the blockbuster, in gaming not so much. Even without the giant budgets, indie games usually follow the same rules of killing, competition, sex and violence as their bigger, more expensive brothers. That’s what makes titles like Venba so special. Sweet, fascinating and best finished in a single sitting,…
Read MoreGimmick! Special Edition Review
Gimmick!, released in Scandinavia as Mr. Gimmick, is a platform video game developed and published by Sunsoft, and originally released in Japan for the NES in 1992. The story follows a small green yōkai named Yumetaro who was mistakenly gifted as a toy to a young girl. After the girl’s toys come to life and whisk the girl away to another dimension, Yumetaro gives chase to save her. Playing as Yumetaro, the player must maneuver through a variety of levels,…
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