Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition developed by Monster Games and Monolith Soft is now available on the Nintendo Switch. When it comes to JRPG's I haven't played many, I've never been one to fall in love with the anime's and manga's that are available and I felt growing up, most were turn-based RPG's which is a … Continue reading Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review From A JRPG Newbie
Minecraft Dungeons Review
Minecraft Dungeons developed by Mojang Studios and Double Eleven is now available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. You are the Hero, you must put a stop to the evil illager that has ravaged the realm with his new-found evil powers after being shunned by everyone, you'll travel across many different and … Continue reading Minecraft Dungeons Review
Saints Row The Third Remastered Review
Saints Row The Third Remaster developed by Deep Silver Volition and Sperasoft is now available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The Saints are back in one of their most popular titles, Saints Row The Third but does this remaster warrant coming back? Yeah, it does, why? Rather than just being upscaled slightly, the … Continue reading Saints Row The Third Remastered Review
SnowRunner Review
SnowRunner developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Home Interactive is now available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. SnowRunner is a physics-based driving game in which players will have the freedom to drive over 40 vehicles in the most challenging terrains in the World. From delivering, picking up, exploring, taking on contracts, … Continue reading SnowRunner Review
GORN PSVR Review
GORN PSVR was developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver Digital and will be available on the PlayStation 4 May 19th. I've been waiting for GORN for a long time, seeing people play it on PC was difficult due to wanting to experience it so badly and now finally we have it on PSVR. … Continue reading GORN PSVR Review
Down The Rabbit Hole PSVR Review
Down The Rabbit Hole PSVR was developed and published by Cortopia Studios and is now available on PC VR systems and PSVR. Do you think Alice was the only one who managed to find Wonderland? Not in Down The Rabbit Hole. Players will take on the role of a girl who has lost her pet … Continue reading Down The Rabbit Hole PSVR Review
The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners PSVR Review
The Walking Dead Saints and sinners is now available on PC VR systems and PSVR and later Oculus Quest. The game was developed by Skydance Entertainment and published by Skydance Interactive. The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners throws you into New Orleans where two big factions, The Tower and The Reclaimed are fighting for control … Continue reading The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners PSVR Review
Planet Zoo South American DLC Review
Planet Zoo South American DLC is developed by Frontier and is available now on PC via Steam. Planet Zoo South American DLC adds 5 new animals, 250 creative South American themed objects, themes, foliage and much more. The new animals include Jaguars, Llamas (my favourite) red-eyed tree frogs, Anteaters and Capuchin monkeys. Each of the … Continue reading Planet Zoo South American DLC Review
Animal Crossing New Horizons An Honest Review
Animal Crossing New Horizons was developed and published by Nintendo. It's time to move villagers, we're going to a deserted island, something I'd love to do in real life but Animal Crossing New Horizons will do! Tom Nook introduces you to one of four islands, each one is procedurally generated and you'll get to chose … Continue reading Animal Crossing New Horizons An Honest Review
State Of Decay 2 Juggernaut Edition, Bigger, Better, ZOMBIES – Review
State of Decay 2 Juggernaut Edition was developed by Undead Labs and published by Microsoft Xbox. Being an avid zombie game fan I was always looking for that perfect zombie survival game that gave you that zombie apocalypse feels, the resource gathering, defending your home, exploring an apocalyptic world and seeing what secrets lay beneath. … Continue reading State Of Decay 2 Juggernaut Edition, Bigger, Better, ZOMBIES – Review
