Virginia Review
Review - 3rd Oct 2016 | By James Robert ClementsAn incomprehensible string of brilliance.
An incomprehensible string of brilliance.
The Final Station opens with a little intro sequence set in the dilapidated ruins of a city. You move through the buildings, looking for… who knows what. Everything seems…
It should be "defence" god damn it!
Dear Esther is a game that I’ve heard a lot about. It’s one of the earlier games I can remember hearing of that were focused entirely on the emotional experience. The…
A world of fantasy and comedy.
Thomas boldly wanders into Mount & Warblade remaster, Warband for review.
Yes, this review is very late....that's because we've been too busy still playing the game!!
Gaming’s number one lawyer returns with some old friends.
This anime tie-in let’s you duel your way in The Asterisk War
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Lights! Camera! Aaaaannnnd...ACTIO wait, is that a REAL sword? Where's the prop sword?!
Thomas plays the PS4 port of Metrico+ for review.
This Lovely Planet wants you to die. It wants you to die a lot.
What's next, Super Tetris Bros?
Growing Up is inevitable, so why not do it with some style?