
Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews


Limbo/Inside reviews for Nintendo Switch
The surprise release of Limbo and Inside for the Switch brings these fantastic titles to yet another platform for a new group of players to experience, and everybody absolutely should.

Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten DX review for PS Vita
Defender’s Quest tries to inject some RPG flavour into the tower defense genre. Read on to find out if it makes a difference.

Shape of the World review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
I have no idea what to make of this game, and that’s okay.


7’scarlet review for PS Vita
Not even a terrible title can take away too much from a fairly compelling mystery.

N++ review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
Ever wonder what would happen if you tried to insert LittleBigPlanet controls into a Super Meat Boy world? Wonder no more.

Vostok Inc. review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
In space no one can hear you scream at your investments.

Runner3 review for Switch, PC
Commander Video returns for his latest adventures. Are they worth checking out?

Kingdom Hearts Diamond Select – Series One impressions
Solid figures with some cosmetic flaws.

LUMINES REMASTERED review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC
Oh Lumines, we’ll never forget you!

The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
Summerset is proof that even four years after the launch of The Elder Scrolls Online, ZeniMax is still listening to player feedback and still capable of impressing with outstanding new content.

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC
Crossing Fates might be easier on other platforms.


2064: Read Only Memories review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
Cyberpunk and anime collide with visual novels, point-and-click adventures, and a bit of queer theory in 2064: Read Only Memories. You can probably tell whether you?ll like this game just from reading that last sentence.

Jurassic World Evolution review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
Amazing graphics and movie quality dinosaurs aren’t enough to cover up the deeper flaws in this park tycoon simulator.

The Invisible Hours review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
Was it Thomas Edison in the library with a revolver? Maybe!