2024 is the year of trying new things for me, so today I'm stepping out of my wheelhouse. I’ve been completely immersed in Persona 3 Reload. Yes friends, I’ve been playing a JRPG. A genre almost totally unfami...
Once upon a time in the Far East
The samurai fantasy is one of gaming's most enduring, maybe just behind being a ninja. How ironic that Team Ninja, despite their name, has seemingly jumped ship. Nioh and now R...
Cartel Tycoon is a real-time simulation game that focuses on building a drug empire during the “narcotics boom” of the 1980s. As you manage to grow your illegal business across a number of cities, find the opt...
Aloha and welcome to my Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth review! Once again, I would like to give Graham and the rest of the GamEir guys a massive thank you for allowing me to review this absolutely chonky boy of...
Once upon a time in China
Dark Souls has left such a footprint on the world of videogames but now it has made its most cerebral crossover yet: Chinese history. Set in 184 CE during the Yellow Turban Rebellion,...
We’re only a few weeks into the new year, and I’m already stepping away from my normal gaming habits. I’ve dived right into an open world, and truth be told, I haven’t wanted to leave it. Friends, I have been...
Sony and Arrowhead Games Studio have teamed up to give us a long-awaited sequel to Helldivers, which they have imaginatively titled Helldivers 2. Has it been worth the long nine-year wait? The answer is a reso...
Friends, this has been a long time coming. Though I kept putting this off, hoping for an improvement. However, it’s now time to talk about Paranoid. This won’t take very long, it’s another game from Madmind St...
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, is it a hidden jewel? Or should it have stayed buried beneath the sands? I genuinely wasn't sure when I started it up. It's been years since the last entry in the Prince of Pe...
Atlas Wept is a charming indie RPG that punches above its weight. Considering it was created by a solo developer over at Kbojisoft, that is quite a feat. However, does Atlas Wept deliver on all the requirements...