Peaky Blinders: Mastermind Review – A Unique Stealth Puzzler

If you’ve ever seen Peaky Blinders, exclusively on Netflix in the US, you know how violent this gang that spreads much further than the Shelby family themselves can be. A BBC Original show, Peaky Blinders follows The Shelby Family and their criminal exploits directly after their experiences with the First World War. I got the …

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Spider-Man Remastered Review: As Good As The First Time Around

Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man Remastered is a must-play for anyone with a PlayStation 5 and well-worth the investment for those with a PlayStation 4. The graphical enhancements and finely-tuned gameplay are complimented by the already-established stellar voice acting and brutally emotional narrative. Spider-Man Remastered is still one of the best games out there. When I got …

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Tetris Effect: Connected Review – Gaming’s Biggest Acid Trip

Tetris Effect was first released back in 2018 on Playstation 4, it was then ported to Windows and supported VR. Now it has been released on Xbox Series X|S and Windows 10 as Tetris Effect: Connected. The difference between this version and the original is the all new competitive modes where players can go up …

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Double Pug Switch: Good Boy or Belongs in the Dog House?

Double Pug Switch, released on October 22, 2020, is essentially Geometry Dash with cute (and evil) animal characters. Double Pug Switch “Take control of the Pug Otis, the loyal companion of the Professor! After an accident in the Professor’s lab involving the mischievous cat Whiskers and some Portal Fluids, Otis and Whiskers are sucked into …

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ScourgeBringer Review: Is it a Scourge or a Blessing?

“From the developers of NeuroVoider, ScourgeBringer is a fast-paced free-moving roguelite platformer. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where a mysterious entity wreaked havoc on all humanity, ScourgeBringer puts you in the shoes of the deadliest warrior of her clan: Kyhra” Developed by Flying Oaks Games and E-Studio and published by Dear Villagers and Yooreka Studio, …

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Booth Review – A dystopian adventure with charm

Booth

Booth is a dystopian indie adventure game with rich story-telling that drives the movement of the game. This game has more to offer than what meets the eye. It boasts a well-paced gameplay with lots of intrigue and tension build up here and there. Its mysterious background story is only further supported by excellent soundtrack …

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Treasures of the Roman Empire Review – An easy clicker game

Treasures of the Roman Empire

Are you looking for a casual adventure game you can mindlessly play for hours? Well, do we have the game just for you. At the beginning of September 2020, new Italian game company, Strange Beat Games, released this 2D adventure game where players relive being a part of the Roman Empire era. Easy Gameplay and …

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Partisans 1941 Review

Drawing a strong influence from the Commandos series, with its blend of real-time tactics with stealth elements, Partisans 1941 modernizes its predecessors with its rich strategy layer and unique characters. Hailing from the studios of Alter Games and published by Daedalic Entertainment, Partisans 1941 is set during the height of the Second World War; The …

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Fallen Angel: is it Heavenly or Hellish?

Fallen Angel is like Binding of Isaac had a pixel-art baby with Devil May Cry. So let’s talk about it. What is Fallen Angel? Developed by Matrioshka Games and published by V Publishing, Fallen Angel is described as “a symphony of pixel art and demon-fuelled action. Fallen Angel blends melee and ranged combat in a …

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The Suicide Of Rachel Foster Review

The Suicide Of Rachel Foster is an exemplary psychological horror that pays an obvious, yet subtle, homage to the work of Stephen King without losing its’ uniqueness and charm. Amongst indie developers, first-person psychological horror games are a dime a dozen. I know, I know… That’s a bit of an Americanisation, but it’s true. Some …

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