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Josh Blackburn-Lane

A good chunk of my time is spent chugging tea and gaming on my PC or curled on the sofa with my Switch. Survival, roguelikes and all things horror are my forte, but I’ll dip my toes into any interesting game that comes along. If you can push buttons or waggle sticks, I’ll give it a whirl. If you want me to write about your game or you just want to talk about your favourite Like A Dragon character, you can reach me at jblackburn214@hotmail.co.uk.

Review: Nova Antarctica

A frosty survival game, which unfortunately tries to encourage exploration while also dissuading it.

Review: Perfect Tides: Station To Station

An unflinching look at the steps to adulthood, through the lens of an awkward writer.

Review: P0: Byte-Sized Brilliance

P0: Byte-Sized Brilliance is a new oddly-named anomaly hunt game by the folks at Deadbolt Interactive. They also made the anomaly hunt game, P1:...

Review: Confidential Killings

An intriguing 70s detective yarn, with gameplay that doesn't quite do it justice.

Review: Xenopurge

An autobattler that builds excellent tension with only a monitor full of dots, and a big scary timer.

Review: Retrace The Light

A story story, challenging gameplay and satisfying puzzles. A damn near complete package.

Review: Kriophobia

A frosty survival horror, that takes inspiration from the classics but carves out its own identity.

Review: Ayasa: Shadows of Silence

Some nice grotesque elements, but is fundamentally broken.

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