Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition came along at a perfect time for me. The original had been lingering on my wishlist since launch and I hadn’t quite pulled the (devil) trigger. Seeing a new and improved version to test out on my brand new PlayStation 5 though? I couldn’t resist. For those less familiar, […]
Author: Thomas Knight
The NookGaming 2020 Holiday Gift Guide
Looking at holiday gifts for family, friends, or even just to pick yourself up after the flaming wreck that 2020 has turned out to be? We do have a few suggestions for you… This 2020 gift guide is a work in progress, so feel free to drop us suggestions in the comments below or via our […]
Oculus Quest 2 / Meta Quest 2 – Hardware Review | A Not Too Technical VR Review
The Oculus Quest 2 (later rebranded as the Meta Quest 2) is one of the cheapest ways into room-scale virtual reality (VR). Working both standalone and with PC VR – that is connected to a PC, it’s also one of the most flexible systems. As an advocate of getting more people to experience VR, I […]
Numskull Steering Wheel – Hardware Review
What is the Numskull Steering Wheel for Nintendo Switch? This item seems to go by many names depending on which online retailer you look at. The title on the Numskull website is a bit wordy, but describes it best – the ‘Numskull Nintendo Switch Joy Con Steering Wheel Table Attachment’. Attach the Numskull Steering Wheel to […]
Altdeus: Beyond Chronos – Review | A Virtual Visual Novel
Marketed as a sequel to Tokyo Chronos, Altdeus: Beyond Chronos is a virtual reality visual novel. Virtual reality being a niche of its own and visual novels being an even smaller one, this is a rather rare pairing with only a handful of titles existing like this. Interested in an immersive sci-fi anime experience with […]
In Death: Unchained – VR Review | Death and Archery
A couple of years ago, I was invited to a closed beta. It was for a punishing roguelite archery game called In Death. Roguelites aren’t usually my forte, but I took up the bow and arrow in virtual reality and was sliced, shot, and stabbed as I inched my way further and further, learning from […]
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – VR Review
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, an unlikely hero found himself on an adventure. Not a moisture farmer or a smuggler this time, but a droid repair technician. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge is this man’s story. This is the latest in a number of virtual reality games that […]
Dance Central – VR Review | The Virtual Nightclub
One of the major benefits of virtual reality over other types of gaming is how active it keeps you. Whether you’re moving around to dodge bullets, swinging a sword, or moving to the music, you are rarely still. Dance Central for the Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift certainly pushes you further than some other games […]
Aokana – Extra1 – Review | Mashiro’s Afterstory
To preface this review of Aokana – Extra1, I will ask a question. Have you played Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue yet? If not, we have not one, but two reviews for you to check out, with both writers rating it highly. The reason why I ask this is that Aokana – Extra1 is a […]
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – Review
I seem to be a glutton for punishment recently. First Spelunky 2 that I recently reviewed and now Crash Bandicoot 4 – both enjoyable games, but both incredibly difficult. In fact, while Crash Bandicoot 4 will be no surprise to those who played the previous titles, those new to the series may be in for […]










