
Nintendo Switch Pro: Upgrades and overhauls
If the latest rumours are to be believed, Nintendo may finally announce an updated version of the Switch before the end of the year. Continue reading Nintendo Switch Pro: Upgrades and overhauls
If the latest rumours are to be believed, Nintendo may finally announce an updated version of the Switch before the end of the year. Continue reading Nintendo Switch Pro: Upgrades and overhauls
I’m somewhat late to the Nintendo Switch party. Four years late in fact, having jumped from the good ship Nintendo to the formidable force of Sony and their all conquering PlayStation 4 after the hot mess that was the Wii … Continue reading Thoughts on the Nintendo Switch Lite
The Evercade is a retrogaming console with a difference. Unlike the multitude of other machines in an overcrowded market, the Evercade make use of physical cartridges. Each of which is packed full of fully licenced games. This helps to set … Continue reading Evercade: One month on.
Watch Dogs: Legion is not as good as the game that came before it. I would even go as far as to say that it isn’t good as the original entry. But that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily a bad game. Continue reading Watch Dogs: Legion. An honest opinion.
I’ve seen many a video of late comparing this month’s PlayStation Plus offering Rocket Arena to the likes of Fortnite and Overwatch. While the graphical style of the game does indeed bear some resemblance to Epic Games’ behemoth and Blizzard’s multiplayer giant, and like both those titles it relies on an active multiplayer community to function, that is where the favourable comparisons end. Continue reading Thoughts on Rocket Arena
For me to take on a Japanese RPG like Persona 4 Golden is taking me right out of my gaming comfort zone. But since owning a PS Vita it’s been one of the titles that has been mentioned time and time again by various websites and YouTube channels as being one of the best gaming experiences on the platform. Continue reading Persona 4 Golden: The JPRG that took over my life
Clearly the team behind this mediocre title spent more time making sure the boob physics were accurate than they did ensuring the game play was engaging. Continue reading Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed
The Far Cry series of games have never really troubled me until now. Having a Wii U as my main system for a few years kind of limited me when it came to any Ubisoft releases aside from a couple of dodgy Assassin’s Creed ports and a yearly dose of Just Dance. I was also possibly the only person in the UK to ever buy and actually play Watch Dogs through to completion on Wii U as well. Continue reading Thoughts on Far Cry 4
Gaming back in the 80’s and early 90’s was a completely different kettle of fish to the multi-billion pound global behemoth that we know and love today. These days we’re all used to almost instant loading times, vast movie style single player campaigns and glorious near photo-realistic worlds of epic proportions filled with all manner of intelligent and incredible characters. Continue reading An Egg-cellent Eggs-hibition
It’s hard to believe that Child Of Light is a Ubisoft game. Not that being a Ubisoft game is necessarily a bad thing but it has to be said that arguably most of their games tend to follow the same cookie-cutter style approach to game design. Continue reading Review: Child Of Light