by Tom Archard | Mar 29, 2018 | Featured, Games, Playstation, Reviews
After recently playing and loving the game Late Shift, I decided to dig around to find a game similar to it. It was this that led me to The Bunker – a game that gave a lot more promise than it delivered. Maybe this was because I was spoilt by how good Late Shift...
by Salman Malik | Mar 29, 2018 | Featured, Games, Nintendo, Reviews
Princesses, monsters, kingdoms, anime and capitalism… These words pretty much sum up the whole of Penny Punching Princess – A neat little title on the Nintendo Switch about a Princess who only trusts one thing and one thing only: cold hard cash. You...
by Joe Gribble | Mar 27, 2018 | Featured, Games, PC, Playstation, Reviews
Level-5 Inc have always had a special place in my heart – having been a new development studio fresh on their feet with the release of the PS2, releasing their first ever title ‘Dark Cloud’ – Fast forward 16 years and the studio have numerous...
by Aditya | Mar 25, 2018 | Featured, Games, Nintendo, PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
Anime has never been my thing, people used to recommend them to be in Secondary school. None of them were appealing or captivating to me enough to stick with and I’d just move on. That was however until I saw Attack on Titan. It’s been over 4 years now...
by Javier Reyeros | Mar 24, 2018 | Games, Playstation, Reviews, Virtual Reality
An American Dream is a satirical take on the gun laws of America – It’s quite apt after recent events, and something we’ve covered previously in other articles; the game replaces every day tasks with guns such as playing catch with your dad or flipping...
by Colin Head | Mar 23, 2018 | PC, Reviews
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a single-player narrative game about traveling and telling stories, set in an America inspired by folklore and the Great Depression. The stories share the theme of the failure of the American Dream, especially as it relates to those...