Disco Simulator Review
At 40 years of age, my partying days are well and truly behind me. However, in my late teens and early to mid 20’s, I did love getting stuck into…
At 40 years of age, my partying days are well and truly behind me. However, in my late teens and early to mid 20’s, I did love getting stuck into…
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio continue with more work in the Yakuza franchise. They are absolute workhorses, and the wheel keeps turning. I am not complaining, though, since the series goes…
As someone who never played the original Taxi Chaos when it was first released, I can’t make any direct comparisons. From what I can gather, though, the development team have…
Following the success of Balatro and, more recently, Ball x Pit, I’m loving these unique roguelite experiences coming to the forefront. Had I known Cloverpit was going to come to…
The most famous beagle in the world has to be Snoopy. Having graced the world with his presence for over 75 years now, it surprises me that he is still…
I’d heard a lot about Satisfactory before picking up this game for review, and all of it was incredibly positive. I was warned about how much of my life this…
Every so often, a game pops up that feels less like a traditional release and more like a creative experiment, a small idea taken to its absolute extreme. A Game…
Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition brings the classic match‑3 RPG formula back in a big way, mixing simple puzzle battles with light character building and a steady stream of upgrades. It’s…
Now and then, a game comes along that’s so silly in concept that you can’t help but smile before you’ve even played it. Dungeons and Ducklings is exactly that: a…
Any game that has the words roguelike or roguelite associated with it goes straight into my basket these days. It is extremely hard to keep up with the huge number…