
Review: All shook up with Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories
Disaster Report 4 might be technically lacking in a lot of areas, but it is stuffed full of heart.
Disaster Report 4 might be technically lacking in a lot of areas, but it is stuffed full of heart.
If you’ve been put off from trying a JRPG fearing they are a complex timesink, Memories of Celceta is a fantastic place to dispel those aspersions.
If you’re looking for a satisfying action-platformer with an interestingly melancholic story, Neversong is an ideal candidate.
You can create some beautiful and fun things in Dreams, but only a dedicated minority will have the energy and drive to actually do so.
Overall Warlords of New York is mainly more of the same, and although this isn’t a bad thing, it feels very safe.
Yakuza 0 is an excellent opening chapter to the mainline Yakuza series.
A welcome return to form for the venerable series.
2019 continued the trend of recent years of being another awful year for the world generally, while being a good year all round for video games. This is likely to be the last year of the current console generation before the PS5 and Xbox Series X come out some time in 2020. In PC games,…
If you’d like to experience your dystopian future with a slice of humour, look no further than Paranoia.
If more companies are able to follow The Outer Worlds’ lead and create more experiences like it, gaming will be all the better.