by Joe Gribble | Oct 23, 2016 | PC, Reviews
Rogue Wizards, developed by the fine people over at Spellbind Studios, is a charming blend of games like Final Fantasy Tactics, Bastion and a Mystery Dungeon game like Pokemon or Etryian Mystery Dungeon; the game focuses on your player character, who finds themselves...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 22, 2016 | Reviews
When people remember back to the glory days of the Sega Mega Drive their first thoughts will most likely turn to a certain blue hedgehog by the name of Sonic. And who can blame them, with several classic games on that system he’s quite clearly set himself apart...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 21, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
The term “Walking Simulator” I feel is a little bit unfair when referring to games such as Firewatch. It is a term and a genre that has become more and more popular over the last few years, with titles such as Gone Home and Everybody’s Gone To Rapture, however...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 20, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
There I sat, having placed the disc into my PS4, eagerly waiting for Mafia III to load up. It’s a game I’d been looking forward to for some time, a 60’s set open-world action game is something that holds a lot of promise, and with it being a period...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 19, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
Welcome to a relatively new feature of ours, unofficially named Dual Reviews! Today we have World of Final Fantasy, a new spinoff from the lovely Final Fantasy franchise that aims itself towards younger individuals and newcomers alike, whilst catering to hardcore fans...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 18, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
To finally complete the trinity of Level-5 Inc. reviews, we have the company’s last PS2 game that released relatively late in the console’s lifecycle – Rogue Galaxy; Rogue Galaxy intended to shake up the formula of Level-5’s JRPG franchise,...