There is a song from Final Fantasy 15 titled Apocalypsis Aquarius. It’s a swelling orchestral masterpiece that instantly elicits a passionate, almost religious-like fervour from its audience, an ...
Each review I write is a labour of love, carefully crating my feelings into a hopefully cohesive piece of writing. It’s fun, but some are harder than others. The Colonists is by far the hardest game I ...
I want to discuss the single-player component of Isonzo first and foremost. I appreciate I’m in the minority when I say that the primary reason I play a title like this is for AI matches. So, if this ...
There’s an abundance of indie horror games out there, but many of them tend to follow the same clichéd spooky walking simulator formula without offering much that stands out. However, it’s not often ...
Every year, it feels like there is one indie platformer to stand among the rest; a clear winner. Where game feel, momentum, tight controls, and a strong art style come together to strike at the core ...
It’s been a long while since I was last in Providence Oaks. Too long. It’s the town found in Lake and one I thoroughly enjoyed exploring back in April when I previewed the game’s demo. Since that ...
“My main problem with Beach Buggy Racing 2: Island Adventure’s campaign is the recycling of content from the previous game.” Beach Buggy Racing 2: Island Adventure takes what made the original great ...
There is an awful lot to say about Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden. There’s a part of me that wants to tell you it is an unpolished God of War clone that apes its best ideas and implements them with ...
Let’s face it, developers are human. As much as we demand from them and as far along as technology comes, no video game will ever be perfect. Glitches will always happen, and we accept them as a fact ...
A lot of blood, sweat, and tears go into making a video game. You have artists developing concepts, programmers, sound designers, and composers creating those memorable earworms that will stick in ...