The HexGaming Hyper Controller is quite a unique one. Looking at it most wouldn’t guess, but it’s actually a modified official PlayStation 4 controller! It fills a very specific niche – it’s fully compatible as an official controller while including a more comfortable form factor and extra features only found in third-party controllers. On top […]
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Undermine – Review | Hi Ho, Hi Ho
IT’S OFF TO WORK WE GO! Growing up, there was always a franchise that remained predominant in my life – The Legend of Zelda. I adored its setting, the charm in all its entries, and most importantly, the combat. So once Undermine came to my attention, my interest was piqued. Initially released on PC as an early access title, the […]
CrossCode – Comparison Review | Nintendo VS Sony
July – the month a little gem called CrossCode came to Nintendo Switch. An action RPG with strong influence from Secret of Mana. So, I’ll put my cards on the table here. Truth is, I’ve had this review code for some time, but it was continuously delayed. And now that we’re halfway through December, it seems redundant to cover […]
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes – Review | Kill’em Slow
The year was 2015, and a little game known as Bloodborne was unleashed. Now, I was never much for the Dark Souls franchise myself. The punishing gameplay was enough to frighten me off. Something was enchanting about that release though. It was utterly beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. So, I dove in headfirst and got immensely frustrated. I’ve never wanted […]
Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue – Review | Take II
Videogames can make you think about a lot of things. In this case, they make us wonder how the Aviation Law adapted to children floating around in the sky as a normal occurrence. Welcome to Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue, a visual novel developed and published by Sprite, brought to the west with the […]
Spelunky 2 – Review | Back Into the Ever-Changing Caves
Death. I knew starting this review that I was going to see a lot of it. Following the success of the former game, Spelunky 2 has released. For those of you who haven’t touched this rogue-lite before, you’re in for an experience. Frequent deaths, frustrating losses, and an addictive one-more-turn feel that can keep you […]
Space Crew – Review – To Infinity and Beyond
Gaming is a peculiar pastime. Sometimes I want a deep, expansive experience that will stay with me for years. Sometimes I want to put myself through hell as a game mercilessly beats my will to live into the ground and demands I try again. And sometimes I just want to pop onto a game a […]
Wintermoor Tactics Club – Review | D&D in the Snow
School is a Game? One of the highlights of my schoolboy days was the four years I spent playing Advanced Dungeons and Dragons with my friends. School is hard, people are mostly abhorrent, and finding a tribe is one of the few ways you can get by mostly unscathed. Interestingly enough, Wintermoor Tactics Club manages […]
Windbound – Review | Where the Wind Blows
DROP THE ANCHOR! Imagine sailing the vast ocean with the wind blowing through your hair. The waters kicking up as the weather intensifies. Or the sounds of rain droplets as it splashes against the surface. Published by Deep Silver and developed by 5 Lives Studios, Windbound allows you to live out any fantasies of sailing. A survival/action title with elements of rogue-like. […]
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 – Review
A Nostalgic Title For those of you who read my early impressions of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, you’ll know that this is a remake of the two earlier titles of the same name. Titles which I grew up playing back on the original PlayStation. It’s fair to say that this skating game […]