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Thomas Willoughby

Takeaways: State of Play February 2025

Most Interesting Tides of Annihilation It’s rare that these update shows make me physically sit up and take notice, but this was one such time. The debut title from Chinese developer, Eclipse Glow Studio, Tides of Annihilation looks super slick.... Continue Reading →

Top Five Games of 2024

I know it's February, and these lists are well and truly over at this point. I've been very busy moving into a new place and this has kind of fallen to the wayside. I am sorry. We're getting back into... Continue Reading →

Victory Heat Rally Review

A review code for Victory Heat Rally was provided by Playtonic Friends for the purposes of this review. This has not influenced the review in any shape or form. I just thought you should know. EGX 2024 might have been... Continue Reading →

Some thoughts on EGX and its future

The alarm bells should have started to ring in April. After EGX 2023 was less than well received, the UK's showpiece gaming show was announced to be merging with MCM ComicCon, to create a single event at the ExCel Centre,... Continue Reading →

Yet Another Gaming Blog @ EGX 2024

6.30, my alarm went off. I felt a bit if a buzz in the air. An excitement I'd not felt in a long time. The Eurogamer Expo, now EGX, was a premiere event once upon a time, packing Earls Court... Continue Reading →

The Plucky Squire Review

Paperback writer Nostalgia is rife in gaming right now. Remakes and remasters are flooding the market, with games released less than 10 years ago getting the re-release treatment. Astro Bot is a game powered by nostalgia for the PlayStation platform.... Continue Reading →

Astro Bot Review

Nostalgia is a curious thing. It, and its usage, can either define or derail an experience completely. Rely on it too heavily, and you threaten to drown your project in nods and winks, which detract from what you're trying to... Continue Reading →

Some thoughts on the PS5 Pro

On Tuesday 10th September, Sony formally unveiled its latest iteration of the PlayStation 5; the PS5 Pro. We're just coming up to 4 years since the original launch of the PS5, and, as with the last generation, Sony feels it's... Continue Reading →

Some thoughts on, Concord, Live Services, the industry

I started writing this on September 6th, the day Concord, PlayStation ill-fated live-service shooter goes offline. The title only launched a fortnight(ish) ago, and at no point from its full unveiling did it feel like it would be able to... Continue Reading →

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