Pokemon Detective Pikachu – Review

It could be argued that, as a life long Pokémon fan, I’m a little too bias to review Pokémon Detective Pikachu. I mean if I could visit any fictional universe, it would be the Pokémon world – sorry Middle Earth. Yet I think that I have two excellent reasons for why I can review Detective Pikachu: One) … More Pokemon Detective Pikachu – Review

JUMPGRID Review – Teleporting Madness

JUMPGRID is the latest game from Ian MacLarty, whose name you might recognise from the 2018 Freeplay Awards. His puzzle game, Dissembler, won the Excellence in Design award and The Catacombs of Solaris, a wonderfully surreal experience, won the Freeplay Award itself. MacLarty has taken his talent for the surreal and transformed what could have been … More JUMPGRID Review – Teleporting Madness

Hyrule Warriors: Definite Edition – Review

Hyrule Warriors: Definite Edition is the best Legend of Zelda spin-off to date – merging the Zelda universe with the Dynasty Warriors franchise to create fast paced game play with a great range of challenges, which will keep you entertained for hours. I originally reviewed the Wii U version back in 2015 and highly recommended it. What makes the … More Hyrule Warriors: Definite Edition – Review

Meddling Kids – Review

The inspiration for Meddling Kids is obvious to anyone with even a slither of knowledge about children’s cartoons. Scooby-Doo has been through many different iterations and interpretations, but it’s surprising that no-one has ever taken the approach Edgar Cantero took with Meddling Kids before. Meddling Kids takes the idea of a summer detective club and asks – what … More Meddling Kids – Review

The Environmental Undertones of Minit – YouTube Video

Earlier this year I played Minit and was stuck by how subtly the developers had included an environmental message. Rather than writing this discovery, however, I decided to make a YouTube video, which you can find below. This will hopefully be the first of many (I am currently working on two scripts – one about … More The Environmental Undertones of Minit – YouTube Video

Ōkami HD for the Nintendo Switch – Review

Ōkami has had one of the most fascinating journeys in gaming history. Originally released on the PlayStation Two during its dying days in 2006; winning IGN’s Game of the Year award in the same year, despite its low sales. Sadly its developer, Clover Studios, closed just months after this initial release, but thanks to a joint venture … More Ōkami HD for the Nintendo Switch – Review