It is not often that I come across a game trailer that gives me goosebumps enough to make me immediately want to pick it up. Just from the trailer alone, with its shimmering visuals and moving vocals, I already anticipated Sumire to bring many feels. Available in English and Japanese, Sumire is an indie casual narrative-driven adventure game developed […]
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Necromunda: Hired Gun – Review | A 40K Shooter
Necromunda: Hired Gun is the latest in a long string of Warhammer titles, set in the rather underused Necromunda universe which is part of the 40K side of Warhammer. A Steampunk/Rustpunk fusion with fast-paced first-person shooting action should be an instant victory right? Let’s dig deep and find out. Down in the Dumps As mentioned, […]
Gioteck AC2 Ammo Clip – Review | Charge It!
I do like a nice gadget that makes life more convenient. Does it mean I don’t have to stop what I’m doing? Does it speed things up? If so, I’m interested. And that’s why I’m taking a look at the Gioteck AC2 Ammo Clip. What’s an Ammo Clip? The Gioteck AC2 Ammo Clip comes in […]
Shed that Skin, Ryugasaki-san! Vol.1 & 2 – Manga Review
Shed that Skin, Ryugasaki-san! follows the titular character, a lizard girl who occasionally sheds her skin and her relationship with the odd Yugami-kun. The review will be looking at the first two volumes of this comedy published by Kaiten Books. This manga is written and illustrated by Kazutomo Ichitomo, who has worked on other titles such […]
Disgaea 6 – Review | Great Gameplay. Poor Performance
Disgaea 6 is the latest in this long-standing series of anime strategy RPGs. Travel between Netherworld as you chase down your foe and unravel the mystery around the God of Destruction. Not played a Disgaea title before? Don’t worry – it’s a standalone title. With a new cast and story, you might miss out on […]
Don’t Forget Me – Review | Forget Me, Forget Me Not
Released for PC in six languages on 20 April 2021, Don’t Forget Me is an indie cyberpunk mystery adventure game by The Moon Pirates. In this four to seven-hour game, play as Fran, an amnesiac who is trying to make sense of what is happening around her after Bernard, the owner of a memory clinic, took her […]
Legend of Mana – Review | A Classic Remastered
Even though only one ‘Mana’ game was released in Europe – the Secret of Mana – it was enough to leave a lasting impression on my teeny-tiny Toasty brain. The music, the visuals, the gameplay – they were, at the time, out of this world. In 1999 Legend of Mana was released on the ol’ […]
Final Fantasy VII EPISODE INTERmission – Review
Final Fantasy VII EPISODE INTERmission adds a separate but connected story onto the Final Fantasy VII Remake. While focusing on Yuffie, a 16-year-old ninja from Wutai who was an optional character in the original game, it brings in quite a lot more. Side Story Yuffie arrives in Midgar on a mission to steal the ultimate […]
Kinkoi: Golden Loveriche – Review | Blondes Everywhere
Have a thing for blondes? You’ll enjoy Kinkoi: Golden Loveriche. There’s certainly more than that to it though. This title by Saga Planets has romance and comedy as you’d expect. What might surprise you is the darker turn it can take. Accidental Kidnapping Kinkoi: Golden Loveriche starts with our protagonist Ouro kidnapping a princess and […]
World’s End Club – Review | An Uninspired Experience
As someone who was (and still is) a huge fan of the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series, it was really exciting to read that both of the directors, Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka, teamed together to deliver a new game in World’s End Club. There is definitely a void to be filled after the departure of Danganronpa and […]










