KIBORG – Review
KIBORG is the newest arena brawler from the developers who brought us Redeemer and 9 Monkeys of Shaolin, Sobaka Studios. Having spent the past few months replaying the Arena Demo of KIBORG over and...
View ArticleRevenge of the Savage Planet Review
For a brief moment when I was in high school I wanted to become an astronaut. I was 16, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and my Physics teacher handed me an application form for Space...
View ArticleThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review
With the help of a stunning visual upgrade and a more modernized approach to some of the original game systems, the Oblivion remaster does more then enough to please fans of the original as well as...
View ArticleDeck of Haunts Review
Why waste time exploring a haunted house when you could be the haunted house? This summarizes the premise of new roguelike deckbuilder Deck of Haunts. Developed by Mantis and published by DANGEN...
View ArticleCash Cleaner Simulator – Review
I have this weird obsession with Simulation games. I’m not sure what it is, but I find comfort in mundane everyday tasks, especially when they are tasks that I wouldn’t usually do. Take Money...
View ArticleSpirit of the North 2 Review
I rarely play a game out of sequence. If I haven’t played a title in a series before, I usually want to start with the first entry. This is so I can see where it began and how the series evolves. I do...
View ArticleThe Midnight Walk – Review
Introduction It’s often said that finishing a game is a miracle in itself. The journey is long and arduous, many don’t make it to their destination and are lost along the way. But this is not the case...
View ArticleAssassin’s Creed Shadows Review
I’ve been playing Assassin’s Creed titles since the first Assassin’s Creed game came out in 2007. Like most fans, I eagerly voiced my desire for an Assassin’s Creed game based in Japan. After so many...
View ArticleDoom: The Dark Ages Review
The Doom franchise has been around for around 30 years. It’s seen its share of reboots over that time and in a way Doom: The Dark Ages is yet another reboot. While it still feels similar to 2016’s...
View ArticleClair Obscur: Expedition 33 – Review
Introduction Writing this review has been harder than I expected, not because I’m unsure of what to say, but because everything about Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 demands to be praised. From the...
View ArticleThe Precinct Review
Back in October 2024, as part of Steam’s Next Fest, we got our first hands-on with Fallen Tree Games’ Action Adventure game The Precinct. After being delayed, we are finally being let out into the...
View ArticleYasha: Legend of the Demon Blade Review
If you have been following Gamer Social Club for a while, you’ll know that we’ve been very excited for Yasha: Legend of the Demon Blade. Ever since getting a chance to preview it a few months ago, I...
View ArticleHidden Kittens: Kingdom of Cats Review
If you’re reading this review there’s a good chance that, like me, you’re a fan of the ‘cats’ games and play almost all of them. Since discovering the feline hunting ‘cozies’ back in 2023 I’ve...
View ArticleKulebra and the Souls of Limbo Review
Intro: Paper Mario Meets Coco Tackling your trauma is often seen as something that most people run from as soon as the idea of it appears. It is human nature to flee from the things that hurt us the...
View ArticleHotel Architect Early Access Review
There’s something so gratifying about simulation games. They offer a sense of creativity and control we sometimes lack in our everyday life. With its well combined mix of strategy and creativity,...
View ArticleBlades of Fire Review
Have you ever been on one of those gift blacksmith courses where you get to make your own kitchen knife? Maybe an axe? I haven’t, although I have always wanted an axe, but I’m thinking after playing...
View ArticleMonster Train 2 Review
It feels like deck builder roguelikes are all the rage these days in indie games, but it isn’t every day we get a sequel to a game that felt near perfect or provided hundreds if not thousands of hours...
View ArticleTrident’s Tale – Review
I’m going to try and fill this Trident’s Tale review with as many pirate jokes as I can, so you have been warned. A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to spend the first two hours with a preview build...
View ArticleSection 13 – Review
The story of Section 13 has been a wild ride. Originally called Blackout Protocol and released into early access back around May 2023. After lots of player feedback, Blackout Protocol went through...
View ArticlePaperKlay: Review
There is an inherent risk in making a video game intending to capture the energy and feeling of its inspirations, especially when they are so evident in the game’s design and delivery. It invites...
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