Colin Reviews – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

Colin Reviews – Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake developed by Avantgarden and published by 505 Games was released on 28th February 2024. Is a remake of the epic fairy tale from Swedish film director, Josef Fares originally released in 2013. Curious about how the remake measures up...
Colin Reviews: SAND LAND

Colin Reviews: SAND LAND

Enter the vast, post-apocalyptic desert world of SAND LAND, the latest action-adventure game from Bandai Namco, based on the works of the legendary Akira Toriyama. Released on 25th April 2024, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, and PC, this title...
Clarissa Reviews: Lunar Axe

Clarissa Reviews: Lunar Axe

Lunar Axe is a point and click adventure from Ops Game Studio, beginning with an earthquake trapping the player In the ruins of an old mansion. Your first task is basically to get out and a long the way you learn of an ancient threat and an ancient weapon to defeat...
Colin Reviews – Skull and Bones

Colin Reviews – Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones, after seven years of anticipation, excels in maritime warfare and ship customization but falters with bugs and lacklustre treasure hunts. Despite setbacks, its solid foundation hints at future success. Awaiting post-launch updates, it holds potential to shine in the pirate gaming genre.

Colin Reviews – Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash

Colin Reviews – Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash

Step into the world of curses and sorcery with Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash, the debut video game adaptation of the popular anime. Our review dives into the intense combat, captivating narrative, and potential for future growth in this faithful rendition of the series. Read on for our verdict!

Stu Reviews – Project Downfall

Stu Reviews – Project Downfall

Project Downfall blends cyberpunk aesthetics with pixel art, creating a visually paradoxical experience. Its gameplay, divergent from typical shooters, emphasizes vulnerability and strategic drug use. While challenging, it may frustrate with hidden mechanics. Despite polarizing elements, it’s a memorable, genre-blending journey worth exploring cautiously.