Author: Alex Crooks

My favourite kind of games are the ones that make you cry... and by cry I mean throw your controller at a wall because I definitely dodged that attack but I'm still somehow dead. Or cry because that jumpscare was just uncalled for and now I need to recover before I can make my way down another scary, dark corridor. I'm as old as the first Tomb Raider and feel like I've been playing games ever since. I'm a Playstation girlie that dabbles in Switch and PC games. Don't ask me about Bloodborne unless you're ready to listen to me ramble on for hours.
Hungry Meem – PC Review
PC Reviews

Hungry Meem – PC Review

Imagine opening a book and finding a bunch of little creatures that need your help to survive. Meet the Meems! Strange creatures that are on the verge of extinction need your help in Hungry Meem by Dremcom Co. LTD.  Losing your mind when you get a little bit hungry? Relatable. This game has recently launched on the Steam store and invites you to play the hero for the Meems and the World Tree. This simulation game has a 20% discount at the moment and is available for £19.20. If you're looking for a more handheld option, you can also grab Hungry Meem on the Nintendo Switch. Gameplay The story of Hungry Meem introduces you to the Meems, a happy little species who share a love for food. They are creatures that just love to eat. So much so, that they almost ate their own World Tree and ...
My Friendly Neighborhood – Playstation Review
PlayStation Reviews

My Friendly Neighborhood – Playstation Review

Did I pick up My Friendly Neighborhood because of it's art style? No. Was it because of the references and similar play style of Resident Evil? Also no. Well then it must have been because of Kyle's amazing review on the PC release which you can read here! Yeah... no. In all (embarrassing) honesty, I wanted to play this John Szymanski and Evan Szymanski's survival horror because it reminded me of that one episode of Angel where he was turned into a puppet. I'm not sure which kids would be entertained by sentient puppets but to each their own... After initially releasing on PC in July 2023, the puppets have made their way to the PlayStation Store this month. You can invite them into your library for £25.49! Let's take a look at what you'll experience shall we? Gameplay Imagine Resid...
s.p.l.i.t – PC Review
PC Reviews

s.p.l.i.t – PC Review

Hack into the centrifuge in s.p.l.i.t by Mike Klubnika. This story-driven horror game puts you in the shoes of Axel, a man tasked with using his terminal to hack into various systems. Plan and execute a malware attack alongside two faceless technicians with an intricate hacking puzzles which focus on old school prompts. Warning: This game includes depictions of self harm and suicide which will be discussed in this review. I have tried my best but due to the nature of the gameplay please be aware there may e some small spoilers ahead! If this whole hacking thing doesn't work we're going to have to s.p.l.i.t Whilst I got to play through this ahead of launch, I have good news for you. s.p.l.i.t is out on Steam today! Gameplay At first glance, s.p.l.i.t seems like a very simple game...
The Drifter – PC Review
PC Reviews

The Drifter – PC Review

There are not many games that I would sit up until 2am playing solo but it was impossible to stop playing The Drifter. After checking out the demo, I was super excited to get my hands on the finished product. What's even better news for you is The Drifter officially releases today on Steam! Death, death and more death? Point and click me to the sign up sheet! Gameplay The gameplay is the same as I mentioned in the preview. You point and click, pick up items and solve puzzles using your environment. The main story takes what is has already given us and elevates it further. The story took a direction that I really wasn't expecting which is why I enjoyed it so much. However, I did say in my playthrough of the demo that it didn't seem too hard. I take it back. Whilst the difficulty ...
Fruitbus – PS5 Review
PlayStation Reviews

Fruitbus – PS5 Review

Back in October of last year, I wrote a review for the PC launch of Fruitbus and gave it our Gold Award. The game has now released on consoles so I decided to hop back in the driver's seat of Krillbite Studios' game to see what changes had been made. Fruitbus is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X as well as Steam. Today I'm taking a look at the PS5 version. Fruit really does grow on trees! And bushes! And in the dirt! Fruitbus is currently on the PlayStation store for £13.49 if you're a PS Plus member or £14.99 for non-members. But just how does the console version play? Let's find out. Gameplay Fruitbus is still a game about meeting characters from your Grandma's life, foraging for fruit and creating delicious recipes for your customers....
Small Spaces – PC Preview
Previews & Early Access

Small Spaces – PC Preview

Decorating goes to the next level in Niklas Tomkowitz' Small Spaces. With nine compact apartments to transform and over 500 stylish furniture pieces to play with, we jumped into this cosy interior design sim to find out if it’s a relaxing creative escape or just another cluttered concept. Small spaces with big opportunities! Small Spaces is now in Early Access on Steam for £10.99. Is it more of a DIY SOS or dream property ? Let's find out. Gameplay Fans of build mode in The Sims will feel right at home in Small Spaces. There are three styles to choose from, each with a different size and layout of a building. The first room you decorate is a small studio to teach you the basics of placing and how to complete jobs. Each level has a checklist of items you need to complete the room, a...
Ghost Frequency – PC Review
PC Reviews

Ghost Frequency – PC Review

All is not as it seems in Ghost Frequency by PIT GAMES. Become a member of a paranormal investigation team and see if you can find out what really happened to you friends. We got our hands on it here at TC to see whether it was worthy of being added to your steam library. Is this game more Phasmophobia or Mystery Machine Inc? Read more to find out! Scary voices, luminescent goop and a strange figure that follows you around? Sounds like a bargain to me! You can grab a free demo or the full game on Steam for £4.29. Gameplay Ghost Frequency is a first person horror game that puts you in the shoes of Mark, a Paranormal Investigator. After a short cutscene which explains that your two friends have disappeared, you start in a house with eerie, sinister vibes. Your eye-in-the-sky Emily le...
The Drifter – PC Preview
Previews & Early Access

The Drifter – PC Preview

Follow Mick into a world of unknown as he awakens from death again in The Drifter. Powerhoof's upcoming release has players unravelling a conspiracy while trying to understand why Mick has come back to life. Whilst the game doesn't launch until July 17th on PC (Windows, Mac, Linux), we were lucky enough to get our hands on a small preview build. Watch as he drifts from one life to the next! Before you start reading you need to head to Wishlist for The Drifter on Steam. Trust me. Now you've done that, let's get into this preview. Gameplay Albeit short and simple, The Drifter drags players into a brand new world full of mystery. After waking up in a train, Mick is ready to go meet his family in his old home town but things go awry when the homeless man in the carriage with him seems ...
Hanako’s Flower Shop – PC Review
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Hanako’s Flower Shop – PC Review

Hanako's Flower Shop is the newest release from FantaJI Games which invites you to build beautiful bouquets whilst meeting all sorts of interesting characters.  With a big focus on story, the game explores tales of grief, happiness and more as you learn about your family history and the people living in the village with you. Pick a couple flowers and have Hanako tie them up with a nice bow Currently available on Steam, you can grab Hanako's Flower Shop for £11.51 thanks to an introductory offer! Let's see how much this game packs in for a relatively small price. Gameplay What seems like a normal shop game is actually so much deeper than that. The game sets the tone with backstory and side characters, highlighting different emotions you're going to face as you play. The story sta...
Tranquil Isle – PC Review
PC Reviews

Tranquil Isle – PC Review

Cosy meets roguelite in Tom Daly and Future Friends Games new release Tranquil Isle. Design your perfect paradise in your favourite styles as you try to earn your high score or just freely build. Tranquil Isle is currently available on Steam and you can also grab the soundtrack whilst you're there! Tranquil Islands filled with houses, taverns and more! I sunk a bunch of time into this game building my own little towns and cities but is it worth adding to your steam library? Gameplay There are three game modes to choose from when it comes to Tranquil Isle: standard, sandbox and classic. Within the standard version you will progressively unlock more buildings and islands by building and increasing the population of your world. Sandbox mode allows you to build freely and explore all o...