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Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2021 Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Review – the Wii U paranormal classic finally lands on modern consoles
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Review – the Wii U paranormal classic finally lands on modern consoles

The Wii U was an interesting experiment as to what a console can and can’t do, and despite its rapid demise and small library of games, the games it left behind were surprisingly good – as evidenced by the recent onslaught of remasters and ports to the Nintendo Switch and

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2021 Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition Review – This Pandoran Needs Polish
Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition Review –  This Pandoran Needs Polish

If you can believe it, Phoenix Point first released on PC all the way back in 2019. Since then it’s had a myriad of patches, updates and DLC to improve balance, technical performance, add content, and so on. The culmination of these updates was the Year One edition, which,

by Kristian Longden
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2021 Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Review — Hooked on a feeling
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Review — Hooked on a feeling

It’s pretty crazy that just eight years ago we sat in a movie theater completely captivated by a walking tree and talking raccoon. Yes, I know I’m explaining a movie badly, but the crux of it all is how incredible it is that Marvel took the Guardians of

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2021 Pumpkin Jack: New-Gen Edition Review – a throwback to a bygone era
Pumpkin Jack: New-Gen Edition Review – a throwback to a bygone era

Pumpkin Jack: New-Gen Edition is a throwback to a bygone era. Reminiscent of PlayStation 2 classics, Pumpkin Jack feels like a game made 15 years ago, rather than a modern take on a once well trodden genre. That’s not to say that Pumpkin Jack is a bad game, rather

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2021 Age of Empires IV review — reclaiming the RTS crown
Age of Empires IV review — reclaiming the RTS crown

Age of Empires was a game that defined my early PC gaming days, and its sequel is the stuff of legends. AoE II was one of the games that got me started in the RTS genre, rich with story and strategy from start to finish, and I have fond memories

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2021 The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court
The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court

Naomi Hayward is €30,000,000 in debt. As a photojournalist for Morning Bell news, she’s been offered a gig to pay off her entire debt: uncover the secrets of Rainy Woods. Located in the English countryside, Rainy Woods is supposedly the “happiest town in the world”. No one

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2021 Gloomhaven Steam review—rebirth of a legend
Gloomhaven Steam review—rebirth of a legend

Gloomhaven’s Steam port is a rare treat among the dubious world of board game to video game ports. The tactical dungeon crawler translates remarkably well, though not perfectly, to the PC, keeping intact the tactical combat while enhancing the atmosphere with music, voicelines, and a well realized dungeon-scape. Despite

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2021 Toy Soldiers HD Review – Nostalgia and strategy mix in a brilliant remaster
Toy Soldiers HD Review – Nostalgia and strategy mix in a brilliant remaster

I’ll admit it – I never played any of the original Toy Soldier games. While I knew about their popularity, somehow they passed me by. Like many others, I grew up playing with army toys and tanks, so despite my lack of knowledge about the series, I understand the game’

by Richard Allen
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