Category: Reviews
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Star Wars: Squadrons: Piloting a ship has never felt better – PS4 Review
When Electronic Arts were given the license to develop Star Wars games back in 2012 after Disney bought out Lucasfilm, video game fans worldwide were waiting with bated breath. While Motive Studios’ (EA) Battlefront games have their fans, most of the fanbase clung to the original. With the release of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,…
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Watch Dogs: Legion: It is the Destination, Not the Journey – Review
Watch Dogs: Legion takes all of the cues from more recent Ubisoft games and blends them together for a decent if not flawed romp through the streets of London. You start off the game choosing out of the random pool of playable characters named operatives, which all have their own unique abilities and quirks. The…
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Dude Where Is My Beer?: Beer is Good, But Beers Are Better – PC Review
Developed by two guys with no prior game development knowledge, Arik Zurabian and Edo Brenes, Dude Where Is My Beer? is an idiosyncratic point and click game filled with pop-culture references. Dude Where Is My Beer? tells a simple yet hilarious story. Every interaction never fails to make you smile. The journey begins on a…
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Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time: Toys For Bob Gets Crash – Review
One of the most well-known marsupials, Crash Bandicoot, returns with his typical witty humour. After the success of the Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, it only solidified that another Crash game had to be on its way. Toys For Bob has kept the original platform recipe while adding a bunch of new features to spice it…
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Gemini: An Indie Diamond – Review
Gemini is an indie game featuring an odd combination of tower defence, action, and rogue-lite. All your favourite features in one beautiful game. It is in the style of 2-bit, which I’m not usually a fan of. However, this game makes it an enjoyable experience that isn’t hard on the eyes. Unlike other tower defence…
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Going Under: Boring and Incredibly Repetitive – Short Review
You know, in business, they don’t ever want to go under? It turns out it’s because they are literally Going Under. The business’ sink underground, where everyone that works there is cursed to wander the office for the rest of eternity. Going Under is an action indie game made by the developer Aggro Crab and…
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Marvel’s Avengers: A Repetitive, Mindless Destiny Clone – Review
As someone who only recently started appreciating superhero movies, there is a lot to love about the Avengers. The cinematic universe Marvel has created is nothing short of spectacular. Unfortunately, this doesn’t quite transfer into the video game world. Marvel’s Avengers provides an entertaining yet unoriginal campaign, and reaching the end is a struggle. Set…
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning – Four Days On
It has been four days since Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning dropped. Initially, it was a beautiful game. It was smooth and it was nice. However the more I played the more the issues became obvious. It was honestly such a disappointment to discover them. I hadn’t been expecting to encounter anything bad, yet here we…
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning: Perfect Remaster of a Classic Review
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning has a cult-like following. I remember playing it on the Xbox360, and I was blown away from the storyline. It was unlike any other game I’d ever played, better than Skyrim. I may not have completely understood what was going on, but you bet I had a damn good time playing.…
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Resident Evil 3: A True Return to Adolescence – Review
Resident Evil has had a rather up and down lifetime. In the late ’90s, Capcom hit the jackpot by creating possibly one of the most well known and famously appreciated PlayStation trilogies of all time. Nothing seemed to be able to stop this ever-growing title with its unforgettable characters, grotesque (for the time) gore-splattered onto…
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2: Ticking Every Box – Review
For me, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series has always been dear to me. It has always made me want to take up skateboarding – I have – and break stereotypes about skaters being thugs. The first Tony Hawk game I remember playing was Pro Skater 4 on the Xbox. There was this one task I…
