
‘Open Roads’ Review
When it released 11 years ago, Gone Home changed the way that games could be presented. The industry took the idea and ran with it, leaving Fullbright behind somewhat. Tacoma in 2017 was a welcome evolution of the design principle. 7 years on, delays and studio controversy have led to the release of Open Roads. I'm not sure how I feel about it, too little too late perhaps? Both destination and journey, despite some glimmering moments, just don't hit their mark.

‘Toy Trains VR’ (PSVR2) Review
The PSVR2 launched in February 2023, it became more publicly available on May 12th 2023. I bought mine in July 2023 but it took me until April 2024 to actually play anything. Just the way it goes. To christen my VR2 journey, I didn’t go with Sony’sown Horizon: Call of the Mountain but instead with a new game from the developers of Superhot – Toy Trains. As far as good VR introductions go, you’d be hard pressed to beat this one.

‘Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake’ Review
Knowing what I do now, I wish I had played the game many moons ago, back when it first released and the likes of Stephanie Sterling and Total Biscuit were ranting and raving about it.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: Impressions from the first 30 Hours
Since it looks like the playtime for the newest Final Fantasy is going to be in the 150-200 hours range, I thought it would be good to get an impressions piece out now, saving the full review for when I eventually get the Platinum trophy.

‘Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’ Review
Much maligned, much delayed and not very anticipated, Suicide Squad; Kill the Justice League has finally arrived. It’s been 9 years since the incredible Arkham Knight and people were eager to see what Rocksteady had lined up next.