Announced during the latest Nintendo Direct and released shortly after, Tokyo Scramble is a Switch 2 exclusive, which combines the worlds of horror and dinosaurs. So, grab your smart device, a spare pair of pants, and get ready to find out if Tokyo Scramble is a roarsome time or a Jurassic-sized failure. Tickets, please. Chaos […]
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Fighting Force Collection – Review
Core Design is a name synonymous with British game design, having worked on such titles as Chuck Rock, Wolfchild, Bubba and Styx, and a franchise I’m sure some of you have heard of called Tomb Raider. They also tried getting their hands on the Streets of Rage franchise before having to switch lanes and create […]
Romeo is a Dead Man – Review
Grasshopper Manufacture; they have a reputation for being quite hit or miss, but it’s hard to ignore their impact on video games through the decades. The Kings and Queens of quirk, Suda51 and his merry band, are ready to take on the world once again with Romeo is a Dead Man. Do You Bite Your […]
Ebola Village – Review
It’s the start of the new year, and evil looms. The undead walk the streets, and you’re trapped in a European village in the latest game from a horror franchise. The door to nightmares has swung open. This is…Ebola Village. You Never Truly Escape Ebola Village stars Maria, who lives in the most evil of […]
Terminator 2D: NO FATE – Review
Many of us of a certain age remember how Terminator 2: Judgment Day shaped our world, only to flash forward and find ourselves playing one of the many terrible licensed games based on the film for home consoles by LJN or Ocean. Years later, Bitmap Bureau has been programmed to go back in time and […]
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – Review
Samus returns once again. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has finally landed on Nintendo Switch platforms. Is this a return to Prime Metroid or something to Dread? Grab the double jump upgrade and follow me as we find out! Bounty Hunters, Bath, and Beyond Following the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Sylux, a bitter rival of Samus […]
R-Type Delta: HD Boosted – Review
R-Type has always been one of the main shoot ‘em up (shmup) franchises that seemingly everybody knows, either for its heavy H.R. Giger-inspired designs or the crippling difficulty that has followed the games throughout the decades. Today, we are looking at a previously PlayStation 1 exclusive title in the franchise in the form of R-Type […]
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection – Review
Back in 1993, Mortal Monday hit the world and the arcade behemoth Mortal Kombat came to the home console. Now, over 20 years later, Digital Eclipse and Atari bring us Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, a curated collection celebrating the early years of the gory fighter with titles from the arcade, home, and handheld console releases. […]
Double Dragon Revive – Review
Billy and Jimmy Lee are back in Double Dragon Revive! The boys have escaped the cameo hell of River City Girls to once again hit the streets. It’s time to make use of their Sosetsuken fighting abilities and remind players why the Lee boys were the original walk-and-brawl boys. Back to the Beginning Double Dragon Revive […]
Cronos: The New Dawn – Review
The spooky season is upon us, and Bloober Team, hot off the heels of their fantastic remake of Silent Hill 2, decided to drop this surprise: an original horror title, Cronos: The New Dawn. Seemingly inspired by classic horror titles like Metro 2033 and Dead Space, it’s time to see if this new game is […]










