Reviewed by Odhrán Johnson Bullets and mayhem combined with a surprisingly personal story is how I would describe Lateralis Heavy Industries’ latest release OTXO. being…
Stylized Visuals & Heartbreaking Storytelling – Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
CD Projekt Red take the main stage again on Netflix’s platform creating a truly memorable and heart wrenching experience with a beautiful visual style.
Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary Review (PC)
Q.U.B.E. was a game I initially played a good few years ago now. I don’t fully remember it that well or even what I liked…
The Ascent: Cyber Heist Review (Xbox)
Indie games have a knack for taking the very best of the gaming genre and condensing them into bite-sized adventures that feel mesmerizing from start to end. Voyage, developed by Venturous is no different. Taking just under an hour and thirty minutes to complete, Voyage presents the player with a stunningly hand-drawn world complete with a relaxing atmosphere and easy-to-learn puzzle and side-scrolling mechanics.
Speedrunning For Freaks By Freaks? – Neon White Review (Nintendo Switch)
Despite some issues with the game’s narrative, Neon White was a unique experience. It offers you high adrenaline fun and fuels you to get better and better at the game until you feel like a badass assassin. The game is stylised and its world is well crafted enough that even once you stop to take in the sights and sounds you are still engrossed in the world of the game.
Cult of the Lamb Review (Xbox Series X)
Every once in a while you stumble upon a game that feels eerily familiar while simultaneously feeling entirely different from anything you’ve ever experienced. That for me was Massive Monsters’ and Devolver Digital’s Cult of the Lamb. The game is a roguelike meets management sim equation, which in itself isn’t that unheard of. Where it differs comes down to a few key areas such as context and design.
Voyage Review (Xbox)
Indie games have a knack for taking the very best of the gaming genre and condensing them into bite-sized adventures that feel mesmerizing from start to end. Voyage, developed by Venturous is no different. Taking just under an hour and thirty minutes to complete, Voyage presents the player with a stunningly hand-drawn world complete with a relaxing atmosphere and easy-to-learn puzzle and side-scrolling mechanics.
26 Years Later And The House Of The Dead Still Rocks!
The House of the Dead is still to this day one of my favourite games of all time, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve played through this fantastic game and I still have a huge dumb grin on my face every time I hear that fantastic soundtrack or blast an oncoming zombie’s head clean off.
Grapple Dog Review
Platformers are that strange section of the gaming medium that while I’ve played an abundance of them I’ve never found myself treating them as anything…
Flynn: Son of Crimson Review
Flynn: Son of Crimson is a story of heroism, redemption and beautifully crafted, nostalgic platforming combat. Developed by Studio Thunderhorse and published by Humble Games…