Tag: review

  • Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania – Review

    Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania – Review

    Paul Rudd is back as Ant-Man, and he’s brought his Ant Family in the first movie of Marvel’s phase 5, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.

  • Pretty Girls Breakers! Plus – Review

    Pretty Girls Breakers! Plus – Review

    Not enough waifus in your puzzle games? Bored of placid soundtracks and simplistic graphics? Then Zoo Corporation and EastAsiaSoft’s Pretty Girls franchise has got you covered!

  • The Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn – Review

    The Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn – Review

    Author: Scruff_XD Manufacturer: Nerf/Hasbro As part of their 30th Anniversary Bungie teamed up with Nerf/Hasbro to recreate one of Destiny 2’s more iconic weapons, the Gjallarhorn. In game it is a rocket launcher made from the armour of fallen heroes and launched a devastating payload that melted a boss. It was broken! So much so…

  • Resident Evil Village – Winter’s Expansion – Review

    Resident Evil Village – Winter’s Expansion – Review

    Resident Evil Village Winter’s Expansion is the latest DLC bundle for the Resident Evil Village game. It adds a few things, most notably is the additional story content called “Shadows of Rose”. This is probably the meat of the DLC and was certainly the part which I was most interested in.

  • Oxenfree II: Lost Signals – Review

    Oxenfree II: Lost Signals – Review

    Oxenfree was a story about relationships as much as it was about the supernatural, a mature coming-of-age tale that felt grounded thanks to cracking voice acting and an intriguing plot. Seven years after its release, Lost Signals proves to be a sequel worthy of its predecessor. While it revisits many of the mechanics of the first game, it…

  • VR Skater – Review

    VR Skater – Review

    VR certainly excels at making people feel cool while making them look really not. That said I doubt I’d look particularly cool tripping over my own knees 50 times trying to operate a real-life skateboard. Wiping out 50 times in VR is much less embarrassing… and less painful.

  • TMNT Mutant Mayhem – Review

    TMNT Mutant Mayhem – Review

    It’s starting to feel like we’re entering some kind of animation golden age. Studios are breaking away from the Pixar formula and the weirdly unified art style, looking for new stories and new ways to tell them.

  • Zool Redimensioned – Review

    Zool Redimensioned – Review

    Zool is back! It’s been so long since we’ve seen this bouncy ninja run, slide and collect items while murdering all foes that stand in his way. Fun little tidbit, we very nearly got a Zool revival much sooner than now as back on the Wii we got a shovel-ware game titled NinjaBreadman, this was…