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Review | Moon Hunters
Jorge takes to a randomised world, with randomised events, in this review on Moon Hunters.
Review | The Monster In Me
Ingo has a look at the apocolypic The Monster In Me
Review | Kelvin and the Infamous Machine
Travel through time and right the wrongs of your rampaging mentor as Kelvin. Humble, bumbling Kelvin.
Review | Quest of Dungeons
Craig jumps into a quest in his review on Quest of Dungeons
Review | Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor
An anti-adventure game with an amazing hubworld to explore and get lost in.
Review | AfterGlow Prismatic Xbox One Controller
TECH: RemovableSanity literally gets his hands on the Afterglow Prismatic and drops this review
Review | Manual Samuel
Meet Sam, a rich brat who has never done and honest day's work in his life, and is about to be broken up with by his long-suffering girlfriend for forgetting her birthday for the third time and will continue on to have the worst day of his…
Review | Syndrome
Ben lands in space, on board a ship, that seems to be derelict...until he realises there's deadly creatures on board....oh dear.
Review | Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Josh looks into Deus Ex: Mankind Divided in this review.
Review | Notes of Obsession
An atmospheric stumble through a haunted home.
Review | Unbox
Kate gets hand on with Unbox and it feels.....cardboardy.
Review | Pewdiepie’s Tuber Simulator
Ben taps away in Pewdiepie's Tuber Simulator
Review | Atlas Reactor
WHACK! Brian is here with his Atlas Reactor Review!
Review | Halcyon 6
“On the edge of Terran space lies Halcyon 6, a derelict starbase left behind by a mysterious precursor race. Your mission is to reclaim the derelict station and rebuild it.”
Review | Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! Part 4
Ben, once again, jumps into the wonderful world of Sorcery! This time, it's part 4, and there's time travel...
Review | Virginia
Fidelity, bravery, and integrity.
Review | DOOM
RemoveableSanity hands in a written review on the 2016 revamp of that popular DOOM game people seem to be talking about!
Dear Esther Landmark Edition | A review of a revision; A prattle on a pioneer.
The Chinese Room's genre defining title makes its way to consoles, bringing with it a rich history and a deep legacy.
Review | Bastard Bonds
Ben is found guilty of a crime of his choice, he gets sentenced to die, then tries to escape from the island holding him captive.
Review | The Curious Expedition
Mascheinen-Mensch's first outing is one of glorious expeditions and exposition; but for all it's new mechanics, does it manage to maintain the delicate balance of the Rougelike genre?