VED: Review
I firmly believe that Indie games and their developers are the primary source of creativity and experimentation in the games industry. Unlike the risk averse AAA market and its million dollar budgets,...
View ArticleSongs Of Silence: Review
Who doesn’t love roleplaying as the leader of a nation or faction? Building your civilisation up from a single settlement, making complex decisions that will decide the future of your followers, and...
View ArticleBlasphemous 2 Mea Culpa DLC: Review
Having never experienced The Game Kitchen‘s Blasphemous 2 before picking up the Mea Culpa DLC, I can’t tell you the exact changes made to the base game. All I can do is tell you about my extreme highs...
View ArticleBlindfire Early Access Review
“BlindFire” is a first person multiplayer shooter where you play entirely in the dark. Depending mostly on your ears you compete against other players to win the round. Being careful not to be too...
View ArticleNeva Review
Publisher Digital Revolver and Nomada Studio shared with us back in May 2023, that a little indie game called Neva was on its way. The Art design popped so much it would grab anyone’s attention. The...
View ArticlePS5 Pro Review
I’ve always been a bit wary of PlayStation hardware. Even being more of an Xbox player over the year, I don’t feel as uneasy, despite the 360’s long-storied past as the eye of Sauron. This wariness...
View ArticleNeon Blood Review
Cyberpunk games are becoming far more common these days. Apart from Cyberpunk 2077, Indie games such as Ghostrunner, Katana Zero and Ruiner have managed to make good impressions and the genre does...
View ArticleDragon Age: The Veilguard – Review
After a decade-long hiatus, Dragon Age: The Veilguard marks a triumphant return to Thedas. BioWare has successfully breathed new life into the series, staying true to its roots while delivering a...
View ArticleSlopecrashers Review
Have you ever thought, ‘these karting games are cool, but cars aren’t my thing’? Or you’ve spoken to friends who said, ‘I’d really love to relive the days of snowboarding games like SSX Tricky with a...
View ArticleMythwrecked: Ambrosia Island – Review
Introduction Holidays are meant to be a time of relaxation, but they can often feel anything but – lost luggage, missed connections, and the creeping anxiety of forgetting something important. There’s...
View ArticleUncle Chop’s Rocket Shop Review
Even in the vast expanse of the cosmos you can’t get away from car trouble. Not to worry though – if you find yourself in the back end of beyond needing an oil change, or someone to unblock your...
View ArticleDETECTIVE – The Motel Review
DETECTIVE – The Motel is the newest murder mystery from k148 Game Studio and published by JanduSoft. The scene of the crime. The game provides you with an open ended investigation. There are no...
View ArticleIndiana Jones and the Great Circle Review
Indiana Jones is a franchise that helped define an era of movies. In the 43 years since the franchise launched it’s been referenced, parodied, and has inspired many other franchises. Including two of...
View ArticleHidden Cats in Santa’s Realm – Review
Hidden Cats in Santa’s Realm is a hidden object game that has you searching through Santa’s Village for hundreds of hidden kitties and some spicy little elves. This is the latest console release from...
View ArticleSofie: The Echo Review
I’m honestly not sure how to start this review. Typically, we here at Gamer Social Club try to find at least something positive to say about even the worst games we play. Even some of the buggiest...
View ArticleGarden Trills: Review
Introduction Garden Trills invites players into a whimsical world of floating gardens populated by birds, where flowers do more than just look pretty. Like a gardener who nurtures a seed into a...
View ArticleAttack on Titan VR: Unbreakable Review
Univrs are a game developer out of Tokyo, Japan who specialize in VR gaming, before tackling Attack on Titan, Univrs have developed Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing. Having never watched the...
View ArticleMicrosoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Review
It might come as a surprise to readers, but I absolutely loved Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. I hadn’t picked up a Flight Simulator title in, well, ever. My PC was never good enough and I wasn’t...
View ArticleVenture To The Vile: Review
Introduction What if Charles Dickens and H.P. Lovecraft wrote a tale together? The result might look something like Venture to the Vile, the first title from Indie studio Cut to Bits. Set in a world...
View ArticleXuan Yuan Sword: The Gate of Firmament Review
Anytime I pick up a new game, I do a bit of research into the game before I play. What sort of game is this? Who is the studio? Have I played anything from them before? It was no different when I...
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