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The Entropy Centre: Review
Published by: Playstack Developed by: Stubby Games Reviewed on: PlayStation 5 Release Date: 11/3/2022 It has been quite some time since I have delved into...
Rico: London (Review)
Rico London RICO London scales down the scope and depth from the original game and creates a fun First Person Shooter arcade experience. Players who...
Raw Fury & Bird Bath Games’ Atomicrops Launches Today on Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One & PC
Press release - Raw Fury and indie developer Bird Bath Games have officially released Atomicrops on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation®4, Xbox One and PC via...
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Expansion Launches Today
"Conquer the galaxy in the newest expansion for Age of Wonders: Planetfall. [...] Introducing a new playable race along with tons of new features, and...
Fury Unleashed Review
My Highest Compliment It’s very hard for a game to pull me away from Final Fantasy 7 Remake at the moment, but Fury Unleashed did just that, and that is...
Death’s Gambit Review
If I had to describe my experience with Death’s Gambit in one word the word that I would use would be, “forgettable”. Everything I played in Death’s...
My Brother Rabbit Review (PS4)
My Brother Rabbit Artifex Mundi PlayStation 4 My Brother Rabbit is a puzzle based point-and-click adventure game from developer Artifex Mundi that follows...
Razer Launches the Panthera Evo Arcade Fight Stick for PS4
Razer continues to churn out high-quality console accessories, despite their notoriety in the PC gaming space. This time, instead of mirroring the...
Claybook Workshop Review
Claybook Developer: Second Order Reviewed on PS4 Claybook is an indie puzzle game developed by Second Order, an independent game studio based in Helsinki,...
Summer Backlog Gaming List
Summer is upon us, and with the season comes BBQs, beaches, vacations, and the dreaded video game drought. Publishers tend to steer clear of releasing...
5 Party Games for the NES Four Score
In the early nineties the ultimate addition to any party was the NES Four Score; a multitap connector that allowed four gamers to play simultaneous on the...