S J Hollis
Masters of Anima – Review (PS4)
At first glance I thought Masters of Anima seemed like a very simple hack, slash and leg it sort of game. I was very wrong. Colourful graphics an...
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Enigmatis 3: The Shadow of Karkhala – Review (PS4)
Crack open the digestives and put a pot of tea on, it’s that time again. Artifex Mundi have brought us the final instalment of the Enigmatis seri...
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Surviving Mars – Review (PS4)
Fed up with terrible traffic? The council not picking up your rubbish on time? Local pub drawing in the riff raff? Maybe it’s time to move. How d...
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Symmetry – Review (PS4)
My idea of the perfect day is face-planting in the snow and dying a slow and painful death. I’m not joking. Nothing tickles this fancy like a har...
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The Station – Review (PS4)
From the moment you step aboard the darkened space station everything feels wrong, ominous and decidedly unnerving. What should be an active rese...
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Crossing Souls – Review (PS4)
What’s that you say? You’ve got the urge to fully immerse yourself in eighties pop culture though the medium of a video game? Well what a coincid...
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Nightmares From the Deep 3: Davy Jones – Review (PS4)
Ahoy there, landlubbers! Artifex Mundi is back with more booty for the PS4. Nightmares From the Deep 3: Davy Jones, as the title suggests, is the...
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Danganronpa V3 Killing Harmony – Review (PS4)
I like to think that if Agatha Christie had been born a hundred years later, had taken a lot of drugs and bumped her head, she would have written...
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Eventide 2: The Sorcerer’s Mirror – Review (PS4)
It’s Sunday, maybe it’s a quiet Wednesday night or a blessed Friday evening. Whatever day it is it’s certainly relax-o’clock and time for somethi...
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Pillars of Eternity – Review (PS4)
We’re huge fans here at Punk of Lizard of anything remotely retro. We love to re-live our days as fledgling gamers right here on the PS4, and the...
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