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From unboxing his Spectrum through to starting to introduce his kids to the latest gaming platforms, Alex has always had a passion for video gaming with a particular focus on RPG's, Metroidvania platforming and One on One Fighters.

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Foregone — Future War as a 2D Platformer

Alex Wilmot Oct 29, 2020 0
As a super soldier, the Arbiter is proficient in most forms of weaponry; luckily there's plenty on offer in Foregone. Both melee and ranged variants attack differently with different attack timings and reach
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Jackbox Party Pack 7 — House Party

Alex Wilmot Oct 28, 2020 0
There's more quality of life improvements to make games and interactions easier than previous outings. Audio cues, spoken room codes and better social platform interactions are on offer
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Ghostrunner — A dark, dystopian Slice ‘n’ Dice

Alex Wilmot Oct 26, 2020 0
Getting into the groove is essential; Ghostrunner expects you to be all ninja, all the time and when you adjust to its pacing it flows like a hot knife through butter or a sharp blade through soft flesh
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Cardaclysm — card-based deck building fun

Alex Wilmot Sep 7, 2020 0
Cardaclysm starts when the local Sorcerer meddles with a summoning book and tries to enslave four magical beings to his will, he underestimates their power and releases them onto an unsuspecting world
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Hellpoint — Imitation Game

Alex Wilmot Sep 3, 2020 0
There’s enough differentiation in the formula to keep genre fans occupied but quality issues may put players off repeat playthroughs despite the customisation options available to them
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Little Town Hero — System Overload

Alex Wilmot Sep 1, 2020 0
Little Town Hero has one of the (if not the most) complex battle systems around today. It’s not a pick up and play sort of game and many Pokemon players drawn to Game Freak’s new RPG will likely walk away due to both difficulty and…
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Drake Hollow — Great on the outside, hollow in the centre

Alex Wilmot Aug 28, 2020 0
The titular Drakes are less dragon in appearance and more vegetable (being based on Mandrake roots) and have a Tamagotchi-like dynamic to them. That's what Drake Hollow is built around.
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Beyond a Steel Sky — Different Body, Same Soul

Alex Wilmot Aug 27, 2020 0
The bright, utopian veneer presented by Union City quickly fades as you dig deeper into some of the narrative. Underneath it, the Council starts to come off as a big brother, almost totalitarian threat hiding beneath the surface dispensing…
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Summer in Mara — mañana mañana

Alex Wilmot Jul 7, 2020 0
Summer in Mara successfully imitates the dream of living in a tropical paradise, a potentially stereotypical view that the Caribbean-like way of life is one of relaxing, sun-filled days with very little worry or concern entering the fray.
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Skelattack — Difficulty Spikes, Literally

Alex Wilmot Jun 30, 2020 0
Graphically the style forgoes the ultra-clean, high-resolution approach seen in other recent platformers, but instead utilises a hand-drawn effect and a somewhat faded palette reminiscent of early 1950’s cartoons and put to good effect in…
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