Long-time readers may recall that we took a look at the Nacon Pro Compact XBox/PC Controller some time back and came away impressed. It had advanced features at a much lower price than you’d expect. But there was one thing it lacked: it’s something that the Nacon Pro Compact Controller Colorlight has set out to solve. It […]
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Nacon Pro Compact – Review | Now in Camo Too!
Nacon has sent us over one of their latest XBox & PC compatible controllers – the “Nacon Pro Compact”. How does this 3rd party premium controller stack up against what is considered one of the gold standards of gaming controllers? Read on and find out. Don’t worry. I’m a Professional The Nacon Pro Compact boasts […]
Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller – Review
I am nowhere near a professional gamer. One example that illustrates this (that a friend constantly brings up) is when I amazingly managed to flip a helicopter upside-down in Battlefield. Another is my constant losing steak in pretty much any fighting game. Still, I’m decent enough and a change might help to turn things around […]
Nacon Pro Compact XBox/PC Controller – Review
Since I picked up an XBox 360, I’ve always liked the form of the XBox controller. And while I don’t have the newest iterations of the XBox yet, I’ve been using the XBox 360 and One controllers on my PC over the past fifteen years or so. So I found myself interested to try out […]
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition – Review
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, […]
Moero Chronicle H – Review | Dungeon Crawling Harem
More sexual than your average JRPG… For those unaware, Moero Chronicle H focuses heavily on sexualization. It has you not only ripping the clothing off females, but also has another core mechanic that’s nothing but salacious. You’re required to rub their nude bodies. We feel this should be stated upfront so you know what you’re about […]
Boomerang Fu – Review | The Australian Deathmatch
What is Boomerang Fu? At its core, Boomerang Fu is an adorably hectic couch co-op/competitive game whereby players assume control of sentient food items. Your goal is to be the last snack standing when the crumbs settle and the boomerangs have shattered. A simple concept with the potential of being a lot of fun. In […]
Banner of the Maid – Review | History in the Making
VIVA LA FRANCE! I’ve come to be a fan of strategy RPGs. As a wee lad, I admit I predominantly played and enjoyed turn-based ones. They’re easy to control and plan out. SRPG’s are a different breed. They require more brainpower and are a bit more random. RNG is a big factor in if you connect with […]
F1 2020 – Review | Racing Simulation at its Finest
Introduction I’ll be the first to admit that racing games are not my strong point. I enjoy them, but that’s not to say I’m actually any good at them. So the possibility of diving into F1 2020 – the latest iteration of Codemasters’ Formula 1 simulator was daunting, to say the least. On top of […]
Destroy All Humans – Review | Remaking An Invasion
Bringing the Past to the Future Destroy All Humans remakes the cult classic of the same title. It has been fifteen years though, so they’ve made more than a few improvements. This is not just the old Destroy all Humans from 2005 but prettier. They have absolutely kept the spirit and what made the old games so […]