The Sims 4: What Worked, What Didn’t – Part 3: Build Mode

The build mode in The Sims is by far my favourite aspect of the game. I’ve spent countless hours making house that I end up half-furnishing because I just want to build enough house. While I had a few problems with the build mode in The Sims 3, I was pretty happy with how it…

The Sims 4: What Worked, What Didn’t – Part 2: Buy Mode

There is all but one aspect of The Sims I find I don’t do too well at, this is furnishing rooms. With The Sims 4 this has completely changed. With the introduction to prebuilt rooms, I’ve become more inspired than ever. Assuming inspired mean stealing items and looks straight out of this IKEA like room…

The Sims 4: What Worked, What Didn’t – Part 1: Live Mode

The live mode is for many people the core of what makes The Sims enjoyable. Whether it is building a family or drowning them in the pool, the possibilities are endless with what you can do in the Sims live mode. This was perhaps the best aspect of The Sims 4 and it helped takeĀ an…

Pokemon Go 24 Hour Review

With the game about to hit the 24 hour mark in Australia, I thought it was a perfect time to do a first impression on the game. So far I honestly haven’t done too much in it. The core of the game is for you to travel to different places around in your local area….

Pokemon Omega Ruby Review

With the new series of Sun and Moon coming quickly upon us, I went back an revisited one of my favourite games of 2014, Pokemon Omega Ruby for the 3DS. My favourite Pokemon game as a kid was Pokemon Ruby. I always loved the fire type Pokemon, so naturally I was drawn to Groudon. I…

Cities Skylines

First of all, I must admit, I’m playing this game as I write this review. This is even after nearly 400 hours of game play, I’m still stuck to it. As many of you know, Cities Skylines is city simulation game and is Paradox’s answer to SimCity. For many people, Cities Skylines is the ultimate…