Category: Reviews
The Wrath of the Necromancer DLC will most likely not disappoint you if you’re a huge Iratus fan, but if you were hoping for something huge and groundbreaking, this probably won’t be enough to bring you back to the game.
Enter the Gungeon is a top tier bullet hell experience. Its snappy controls, wonderful theming, and enticing gameplay loop, will keep you coming back.
This PC port isn't at all watered down and is identical to the PC version which runs sublime on Xbox Series X with the full range of content which will keep you busy forever.
An enjoyably janky mess.
Ray's The Dead's punny title, tongue in cheek writing, and cutesy art style bely the tough, Pikmin-esque action/strategy gameplay.
Giraffe and Annika's cutesy appearance and calming atmosphere aren't able to soothe the sting of shoddy controls and lacklustre gameplay.
Want to play a visual novel and have to make no decisions, well The Language of Love might be the game you've been looking for all your life!
The scene is black and white, but the case bleeds red. This game leads as a point and click, but introduces elements that help it move into adventure territory.
A fascinating story of mythical and mystical worlds, of fantasy and fortune, shock and betrayal, and, most of all, love found with croissants.
Monster Blast lets you do exactly what it says on the cover - is it worth getting though?