Brace Yourself Games is the first indie developer to ever be trusted with a Nintendo IP, and to make that more impressive it is the venerable Legend of Zelda franchise. Does Cadence of Hyrule live up to the series immense standards? Continue reading
Category: Review
Review: SteamWorld Quest (Switch)
In Image & Form we trust, but can they pull off yet another genre shift and nail the RPG formula? Continue reading
Review: Spider Man The City That Never Sleeps DLC (PS4)
After catching the season pass for Spider-Man on sale I excitedly bought it. Needless to say I enjoyed the game on its release and was hungry for more. Does it stand up to the brilliance of the main campaign? Continue reading
Review: Kingdom Hearts III (PS4)
As the conclusion to a story thread that has spanned many a game and continued over the last 17 years, Kingdom Hearts 3 has a massive amount of hype and expectation. So, is it any good? Continue reading
Well Red Mage Guest Review: Odallus The Dark Call
If you follow us on Twitter or Facebook, than you’ve already seen this, but I’ve done a new guest review for The Well Red Mage that I’m quite proud of. Continue reading
A Minit Review in a Minute (Switch)
For my Minit review I thought I would do something a little different, so I present to you Minit in a Minute. Continue reading
Review: Unravel Two (Xbox One)
I played the entirety of Unravel 2 with my six year old daughter. How did it hold up to such varied interests and skill levels? Continue reading
Review: Nefarious (Switch)
Nefarious is a game where you play a classic villain from a Mega Man style game who travels across worlds and genres kidnapping princesses. I mean, what could go wrong? Continue reading
Review: The Last Guardian (PS4)
The Last Guardian was a game 7 years in the making, one that launched to a wide variety of critical reception. I finally got around to playing it during my recent Christmas Vacation, but without all the hype it had upon release. Was it worth the wait? Continue reading
Review: Diablo 3 Eternal Collection (Switch)
Six years after its initial release on PC, Diablo 3 sees a new iteration launching on Nintendo’s newest handheld hybrid that could. Everybody knows by now that Diablo 3 is good, but is this the definitive version? Continue reading