Category: Games
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Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports – Review
What we have with Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports is a collection of four sports games: Golf, Tennis, Football (Soccer), and Basketball. All four are solid, if rather basic, but given the subject matter here, I don’t think anyone buying this will be looking for deep simulations! These are meant to be light-hearted, arcade-style…
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Reach new depths in Mining Mechs – Review
One of my first-ever reviews was for Dirt Inc, an idle game on Android where you dig ever deeper for increasingly valuable dirt. Now we’ve come full circle and I’m back to digging the dirt, but this time there’s ore and mechs. Mining Mechs (available on PC and recently released for console) does find some…
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Gori: Cuddly Carnage – Review
Hey kids, do you like violence? Not just violence, but murdering, while tearing apart cuddly toys that have become something more…grotesque? Well strap in and get a splatter guard ready as we enter Gori: Cuddly Carnage. Gori is set in a world where humanity has been destroyed and its only saviour is a cute cuddly…
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Pushing the PS5 to its limit – Astro Bot – Review
This is probably one of the easiest reviews I’ll ever write as I could easily say, “9/10, buy it, you won’t be disappointed” and leave it at that. But Astro Bot for the PlayStation 5 deserves so much more than that, so here goes. You play as the titular Astro Bot, a little robot who…
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Willy’s Wonderland – The Game – Review
Willy’s Wonderland – The Game sees you step into the shoes of ‘The Janitor’ and you have to survive the horrors of a haunted children’s restaurant
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Take on Galacticare’s New Free Challenge Mode – Review
Not enough death in your dungeon? Too much cash in your pocket? Then grab yourself the free Challenge Mode DLC from Galacticare for PC. If you’re not already a Diabolical Director, you can check out my previous review of the full game here. I also got the PlayStation edition and am happy to report it…
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Launder Your Way To Success in Arcade Paradise VR – Review
Arcade Paradise VR doesn’t mess around when it comes to nostalgia. The main menu drops you in front of a classic arcade cabinet in some black void with a carpet that instantly teleported me back twen… thirt… a good number of years. Man, I’m getting old. Once this game gets going, you’ll be managing your…
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White Day 2: The Flower That Lies – Review
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School was a Korean game released on PC in 2001. While it achieved some acclaim it didn’t leave its own shores. Fast forward to 2015 and White Day gets remastered for modern systems and localised worldwide and achieves a cult following, White Day 2: The Flower That Lies hopes to…
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Will your Faith be Bleak and Forsaken – Review
Come with me, and you’ll be, in the world of Bleak Faith: Forsaken (c’mon admit it, you sang it to the Willy Wonka tune), where Sci-fi meets fantasy in this latest souls-like. Now, normally here is where I’d spin a small sentence or two for the set-up of the story, but quite frankly I had…