
ELECTRONIC SUPER JOY II
Now this game is a game for people who don’t mind getting angry and frustrated or have a high tolerance for dying in games multiple times. So basically, this game is made for the conventional Dark Souls player. I wish I knew what I was getting into when I started this game. It is constantly fighting against you to humiliate you and make you feel deep anger and disappointment. However, this is where the game strides into a class of its own. The game does this by making the gam

HIVE QUEST DEMO QUICK LOOK
To start off this game is a kick starter, so it is still in early access. Which may deter people from trying this game out. But it shouldn’t. I was rather sceptical about the game as it looked awful. But I am glad I gave it a go. This is my review on the Hive Quest Demo. The game to me didn’t seem that interesting from the beginning but after giving it time and getting further into the demo. I noticed that I was getting gripped into the game in every way more and more. The be


Shalnor Legends - A KGK Review
Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands is basically a The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past clone, it plays pretty much the same, with the old school top down isometric view, you have simple controls and fight an unknown evil, and it even has bushes!. Whether it’s considered a Zelda clone or not, Shalnor stands on it’s own. Created by a one man Dev team, Johnny Ostad has done an amazing job at creating this game, or maybe I’m just biased because a link to the past is my favourite Ze


The Video Kid - A KGK Review
The 1980’s was a notable decade for home entertainment, as that’s when home consoles suddenly became a thing, and households across UK and America started to realise just how much fun they could be. There’s so many iconic titles that made their first appearance, that are still loved to this day. One of these titles that still holds a special place in the memories of the older crowd of gamers today, is Paperboy. A game about being a paperboy who obviously delivers papers was p


Tetra's Escape - A KGK Review
Tetris is one of the most we’ll know, iconic and best selling games in the history of gaming. It’s instantly recognisable, addictive and fun to play, that we can’t deny. Now we have Tetra’s Escape which has taken a winning formula, and combined the Tetris shapes, known as Tetraminos, and made a platform/puzzle game out of it. Sounds good, right? Whilst the game isn’t going to set the world alight, it’s a unique twist on the popular Tetris shapes in its own puzzle game. Levels