Tunic is an action-adventure game that immediately draws comparisons to classic Zelda titles, thanks to its charming, isometric world and endearing protagonist – a small fox on a grand quest. Released on March 16, 2022, for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 Visuals and Art Style One of the standout … Continue reading Tunic: A Charming Yet Challenging Adventure (Review)
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Dive Deep into the Mystery with Dredge (Review)
Dredge, released in March 2023, is available on multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. It's also a part of the June PlayStation Plus games that are available now. This indie gem combines the serene activity of fishing with a captivating mystery lurking beneath the waters. It's one of those games that sneaks … Continue reading Dive Deep into the Mystery with Dredge (Review)
Returning to the Wasteland: Fallout 4’s Next-Gen Update
Since the release of a certain TV series, you can't go far in the real world or online without encountering something Fallout-related. It's like the entire world has been swept up in the frenzy surrounding the release of the Fallout TV show. From billboards plastered with Vault Boy's iconic grin to the incessant chatter on … Continue reading Returning to the Wasteland: Fallout 4’s Next-Gen Update
Unpacking: A Calming and Relaxing Experience (Review)
Unpacking is a puzzle game released in November 2021 for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, and in May 2022 for the PlayStation 4 & 5. The game is divided up into multiple chapters for the years 1997, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2018 and within each year, your task is to unpack … Continue reading Unpacking: A Calming and Relaxing Experience (Review)
Slasher Horror Returns: The Quarry (Review)
The Quarry is an interactive horror game released on the 10th of June 2022 for Windows, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox one/Series X/S. In the game, you take control of a series of characters who are counsellors at a summer camp as they try to survive their last night at Hackett's Quarry. They are faced with supernatural … Continue reading Slasher Horror Returns: The Quarry (Review)
TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge (Review)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up that was released on 16th June 2022 for Windows, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. The game uses the 1980's animated TV show as its inspiration and borrows its style from the '80s and '90s arcade and console games. In addition, it sees the return … Continue reading TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge (Review)
Back to School Is Out In the World
The second book in the Creatures series, Back to School, was released on Saturday (well, the digital version anyway, the paperback has been out a few days longer), and it was the most successful launch of any book I have published so far and combined with the pre-orders it meant that over the weekend I … Continue reading Back to School Is Out In the World
Awkward Trophies: Skyrim Edition
If you read my gaming blogs you'll already know that I'm always up for a good trophy hunt, especially if some of those trophies are a but of a pain in the arse to get. I recently posted about some awkward trophies in the games Vampyr and Fallout 4. Below are a selection of the … Continue reading Awkward Trophies: Skyrim Edition
Alan Wake Remaster (Review)
Alan Wake is an action-adventure horror game that was released in May 2010 for the Xbox 360 and PC in February 2012. A remastered version was recently released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. In the game, you take control of Alan Wake, a writer that has come to the … Continue reading Alan Wake Remaster (Review)
Life is Strange: True Colors (Review)
Life is Strange: True Colors is a third person graphic adventure released on the 10th of September 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. It is the fifth game in the Life is Strange series but the third main game, following Life is Strange 2. Unlike the previous games, this game … Continue reading Life is Strange: True Colors (Review)
