Back in 2016 we got the first video game based on the popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan, titled Wings of Freedom. Now developer Omega Force have taken the framework they laid in that first game and further refined many of it’s systems while also adding in many new ones to create another solid entry in the franchise … Read More
Developers Polyarc have created something special here with Moss. Many have tried and not quite nailed trying to create a high quality, challenging but rewarding game that feels great to play and is set in a vibrant world filled with life. Even fewer manage to do all of that and have it work in VR. Somehow Polyarc have managed to … Read More
2018 seems like it could be ‘year of the remake’ even more so than 2017. Starting off strong with Shadow of the Colossus and now we have gotten a brand new remake of one of the 90’s most loved JRPG games, Secret of Mana. Originally released back in 1993 on the Super Nintendo Secret of Mana is a high fantasy … Read More
There were a couple of anime releases in January from Madman Entertainment that fell into the fanservice harem genre. We recently reviewed Maken-Ki and are back to review the much anticipated home release of The Testament Of Sister New Devil. If you had to pick one of the two this month, this would be the one I’d be telling you … Read More
Maken-Ki! is an action-comedy anime series produced by AIC and falls into a genre that those familiar with anime would call ecchi. In between it’s few moments of story progression and character development you will find yourself bombarded with excessive amounts of panty-shot fanservice, nudity and an unoriginal harem story. The story begins with lead male Takeru Ohyama enrolling at … Read More
If you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall during a game of Cluedo and own a PSVR headset, you’re in luck and should probably check out the latest title from developers, Tequila Works (Rime, Sexy Brutale), The Invisible Hours. The game…Well actually it’s probably best to mention right off the bat that this isn’t really a game, … Read More
When it comes to video games based on licensed properties it’s often quite hit and miss when it comes to quality. While certainly not a perfect game, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is definitely on the higher end of the quality scale. It’s a fun action-fighting game that kept me engaged and coming back to unlock more characters … Read More
There are few media franchises that I love more than Dragon Ball Z. The series still has a massive following and almost annual game releases despite not being on air here in Australia for 15 years (until the new Super series started) and for good reason, the overall story is incredibly entertaining and addicting to watch. So what do you … Read More
In a time where brand new video games are being released more than ever, there’s still something really special about jumping back into one of the greatest games from your childhood, a game highly praised by the gaming community because it provides that perfect hit of nostalgia and you know how much you enjoyed playing through the original all those … Read More
Growing up with Digimon airing on morning TV has left me with a soft spot for the series. Any time I get the opportunity to have a hit of Digimon nostalgia a reaffirm my love for the series I jump at the chance. The latest entry in the Cyber Sleuth series, Hacker’s Memory does just that through the use of … Read More