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Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review
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Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review

Gareth Newnham
May 23, 2025
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Duck Approved If you’re hunting for a game about a hard-boiled detective, with addiction problems, trying to crack a sinister case while on holiday, that also happens to have a dedicated quack button. You are going to love Duck Detective:…

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Samba de Amigo: Party Central hits Nintendo Switch in August
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Samba de Amigo: Party Central hits Nintendo Switch in August

Johnny Newswriter
May 23, 2023
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SEGA announced today that the digital editions of the upcoming rhythm action game Samba de Amigo: Party Central are now available to pre-order for Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo eShop. In addition, SEGA has also revealed that Samba de Amigo:…

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World War Z: Aftermath shambles onto PS5 and Series X via free upgrade
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World War Z: Aftermath shambles onto PS5 and Series X via free upgrade

Gareth Newnham
January 9, 2023
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World War Z: Aftermath, the co-op zombie shooter inspired by the film, which was vaguely inspired by the collection of short stories by Max Brooks (well they have the same name at least) is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series…

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Trifox review – My dear Foxy
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Trifox review – My dear Foxy

Gareth Newnham
November 7, 2022
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Trifox is a retro 3D platformer inspired by Crash, Ratchet and Clank, and a little bit of Zelda, with some nice little twists of its own, on top.  It’s an interesting mix that works for the best part as our titular hero embarks…

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Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef review – WAAAHHH has never been so much fun
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Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef review – WAAAHHH has never been so much fun

Gareth Newnham
October 25, 2022
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This review was written by a Freeboota who broke into the office, stole our copy of Warhammer 40,000: Shootas Blood & Teef, and then posted us a letter written in crayon ‘wiv iz thorts’. For the sake of clarity, and…

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Undungeon Review – The Abyss looks back
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Undungeon Review – The Abyss looks back

Gareth Newnham
October 14, 2022
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Undungeon is a strange game. An action RPG which touches on complex themes about the nature of existence that would confuse even your average Philosophy graduate. Reality is fraying at the edges, and the numerous dimensions that make up the…

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LEGO Bricktales review – Pure imagination
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LEGO Bricktales review – Pure imagination

Gareth Newnham
October 11, 2022
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LEGO Bricktales is a back-to-basics LEGO game that dumps the big-name IPs in favour of the simple joys of building with those delightful coloured bricks.  The story sees you play the grandson of an eccentric inventor that owns a run-down theme…

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No Place for Bravery review – Viking death march
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No Place for Bravery review – Viking death march

Gareth Newnham
October 2, 2022
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Glitch Factory’s No Place for Bravery (NPFB) is a touching isometric souls-like about the lengths a father is willing to go to for his children.   Players step into the boots of Thorn, a world-weary warrior who has put his violent past behind…

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Beacon Pines review – A place both wonderful and strange
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Beacon Pines review – A place both wonderful and strange

Gareth Newnham
September 22, 2022
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It’s not often that you get to describe a game as Lynchian, and it is always a treat when you can. Hiding Spot Game’s Beacon Pines is the very definition of Lynchian. Beacon Pines is about small-town America and the…

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Chenso Club review – Go, shorty
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Chenso Club review – Go, shorty

Gareth Newnham
September 1, 2022
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Aliens are invading – the planet’s only hope – the Chenso Club, a group of androids, each with a unique set of skills, and their leader, Blue, has chainsaws for arms (who doesn’t love chainsaw arms?)   Blue cuts a swathe through…

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Tinykin review – Urban Spaceman
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Tinykin review – Urban Spaceman

Gareth Newnham
August 30, 2022
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Splashteam’s Tinykin answers the question: What if Pikmin was a collectathon puzzle platformer? It may sound like a crazy idea, but I have to tell you it works incredibly well and has been some of the most fun I have…

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Lost in Play review – Pure Imagination
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Lost in Play review – Pure Imagination

Gareth Newnham
August 15, 2022
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Happy Juice Games, Lost in Play is one of my favourite games of the year and one of the best adventure games I have ever had to pleasure to play.  If you have even a passing interest in Adventure games…

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Krut: The Mythic Wings review – Who’s the cat with the beak?
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Krut: The Mythic Wings review – Who’s the cat with the beak?

Gareth Newnham
July 12, 2022
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Based on eat-Asian mythology, Krut: The Mythic Wings is a punishing action platformer that is as rewarding as it is tedious.  Players take on the role of Vera. After the Ogre army invades the peaceful nation of Garuda and seizes the capital….

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Kao The Kangaroo review – Back on the street
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Kao The Kangaroo review – Back on the street

Gareth Newnham
May 27, 2022
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The original Kao the Kangeroo (pronounced K-O) on the Dreamcast was a great game that no bugger played (like most of its library, come to think of it). Although a sequel was released for sixth-generation consoles in 2003, and a…

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Bugsnax review – Cronenberg’s muppets
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Bugsnax review – Cronenberg’s muppets

Gareth Newnham
May 3, 2022
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Bugsnax was probably one of the best launch titles on the PS5. It was a colourful and charming game that made great use of the Dual Sense controller. Now that the exclusivity period on Sony consoles has expired, the Bugnax have…

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review – The Laugh Jedi
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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review – The Laugh Jedi

Gareth Newnham
April 12, 2022
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It’s weird to think 17 years have passed since the original LEGO Star Wars game hit the PS2 and TT Games seemingly achieved the impossible – make the prequel trilogy not completely suck. A combination of brilliant brick-based buffoonery, simple…

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