Clubhouse games: 51 Worldwide Classics Review

Clubhouse games 51 Worldwide Classics Review

My dive into this game came from successful advertising (good job Nintendo). I was sent an email from Nintendo with a few games highlighted, clubhouse games include. The reason it got my attention? Bowling.  As I looked into what games were contained into this little package I was highly interested in getting it for myself […]

Horizon Zero Dawn Review

horizon zero dawn review

Article written by a guest writer, J.Hill  There are moments in gaming we all remember in childhood, that have stuck with us through the passage of time. Psycho Mantis, with his mind-boggling fourth wall tricks. Learning that the cake was a lie, that Samus a woman, that the Reapers do not come in peace. As […]

Control Review

control review

Article written by a guest writer, J.Hill. Finnish developer Remedy Entertainment is best know for their moody, character driven cinematic games like Max Payne and Alan Wake. For a studio whose slow trickle of titles seems rivaled only by the likes of Team Ico, waiting for the next game can feel an interminable wait. Thankfully, […]

Summer Game Fest Demo | Haven

summer game fest review of haven

As part of Xbox Summer Game Fest – a playable demo of Haven – published and developed by The Game Bakers was played and reviewed on Xbox One. This demo was approximately 25 min in length and is still in beta. The following review does not reflect the full game – which comes out later this year.  Straight […]

Throw Back Gaming | Spore

One of the classic games of my youth, Spore. I find about once a year I get the urge to stay up the game again and work my way through the evolutionary track and try to fight my way to the center of the universe.  If you’ve never heard of the game you might want […]

Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling | An Xbox One Review

Bug Fables The Everlasting Sapling An Xbox One Review

Timewasters was supplied a copy of Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling by Dangen Entertainment for the purposes of this review.  Bug Fables, a game so positively received by the mainstream critics that you’d almost think it was an Activision title… But it is it infallible? Does the adorable Paper Mario-esque RPG deliver an epic, heart […]

What the Golf Review

what the golf review

I don’t know about you but I spent a fair bit of time when I was younger playing mini golf tour games on the computer. Some were great simple straightforward courses that could be replicated in the real world. Some crafted crazy courses that hardly made any sense but were insanely fun to play. Trying […]

Minecraft Dungeons is a Family Friendly Diablo

minecraft dungeons review

Minecraft Dungeons is Mojang’s first venture into the world of the Dungeon Crawler, published by Xbox game studios, it is available for everyone Tuesday, May 26th, 2020! This review was conducted on Xbox One. Our download code was provided by Microsoft for the purposes of this review. Mojang first announced Minecraft Dungeons in 2019, and since then fans […]

7 Days to Die quick blip

7 Days to Die quick blip

Let me start out by saying that I know this game has been around basically forever and on top of that I started playing this game nearly 3 years ago myself so it’s not exactly new to me either. Lately, with all this time at home, I have found myself delving back into old games […]

Dead Cells Has Never Been Better! + Android Port Update

Deadcells has never been better android update

Dead Cells is a metroidvania style platformer from a small French developer called Motion Twin. A team of only 10, previously working on mobile games exclusively, they decided to focus their efforts and bridge into the console world, and did they ever! In august of 2018, Dead Cells was released on all major platforms, and just a year later, […]