Endless Ocean Luminous Review
It is simply mind-blowing to think how much of our very own ocean we have explored and understood. The general consensus is that the human race has explored roughly 5%.
It is simply mind-blowing to think how much of our very own ocean we have explored and understood. The general consensus is that the human race has explored roughly 5%.
Whisker Waters Switch Review I’ve really been looking forward to Whisker Waters after stumbling upon it on Twitter one day. The concept of a fishing RPG reminded me of Legend.
Grounded Switch Review The late 80s delivered some amazing movies, and one of them was the classic “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” a classic adventure movie that’s right up there.
Full Metal Sergeant Switch Review Ah the military, our last bastion of defence against enemies both foreign and domestic. Having been a part of the Australian Defence Force myself and.
Moonglow Bay Switch Review Here in Australia, we are big fans of Bays, and I’ve been lucky to live in Hervey Bay and Runaway Bay, and watch Home and Away’s.
Match Village Switch Review I’m starting to really enjoy games that can’t be boxed into a genre, and have been lucky to get some unique games to review in recent.
Inkulinati Switch Review I was always a stubborn gamer that stuck to what I knew by staying safely within the confines of my favourite genres of video games. I guess.
Princess Peach Showtime Review Princess Peach has always been a plucky heroine and fan favourite of the Mario Series despite often being relegated to a damsel in distress. Sure, Peach.
Pool Blitz Switch Review Nothing quite beats a round of pool at the local pub every so often, and I’m not sure how it’s done in other countries, but the.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Switch Review Kingdom Come Deliverance is a game that I missed in its heyday despite it receiving a positive critical reception. I tend to love open-world adventure.