Our story begins with Colin, an intrepid adventurer that find himself irresistibly drawn towards a large crack (careful now… – ed) or rather crevasse in the ground near his home (fewf – ed) into which he soon falls, and find his player two – Floyd, a robot with a skill set that neatly dovetails with his own, and they shortly decide to work together as they make their escape towards the surface.
12 Aug 2026
Brave Escape Xbox Series X Review 8.5/10 "All life is a rhythm – Fled (1996)" ๐ค
Our story begins with Colin, an intrepid adventurer that find himself irresistibly drawn towards a large crack (careful now… – ed) or rather crevasse in the ground near his home (fewf – ed) into which he soon falls, and find his player two – Floyd, a robot with a skill set that neatly dovetails with his own, and they shortly decide to work together as they make their escape towards the surface.
28 Jul 2026
Cultic PS5 Review 9/10 "Quaking in a Doomed world with Blood in its veins!"๐งจ

Cultic PS5 Review – A Modern Classic Drenched in ’90s Horror Vibes
Cultic is a game that was on my radar for years; its visuals and gloomy demeanour calling to mind Monolith’s monolithic macabre magical masterpiece Blood, a title that is never far from my mind! Comprised of two lengthy chapters, Cultic is an FPS set in the 1960s in the town of New Grandewal. You play a detective who follows leads to an asylum whilst investigating local disappearances and gets knocked out and assumed dead. Waking up in a grave, you continue your investigation into a strange cult. So far, so Blood...so... good!Let’s not beat around the bush, Cultic is a fantastic game, and it grabs you by the BUILD Engine from the get-go, with a drudgy, moonlit colour palette that’s rich in darkness and groove.
27 Jul 2026
Heave Ho 2 Nintendo Switch 2 Review 9/10 "A sequel that (wonderfully clumsily) tosses the original into a cocked hat" ๐ช
Heave Ho 2 Is the Gold Standard for Modern Party Games
I covered the original Heave Ho back in 2019, and even then I was the steamboat captain of the good ship Le Cartel Studio. They had gifted the world Mother Russia Bleeds – an incredibly bleak and satisfying side-scrolling brawler that was not for the faint of heart (or stomach) – and whilst Heave Ho was very much a change in direction, I needn’t have worried, for their impeccable tastes meant that seemingly everything that they put their hands to turns to gold.
My incredibly devilish editor Rich ‘Show Me Your Passport First, Love’ Fotheringhay informed me that review codes were in for Heave Ho 2, and I knew instantly that my evening was a complete write-off, because I couldn’t not play it (great sentence, Britt – ed...also it’s Rich ‘9 Inches) (and I’m Not Talking About My Telly, Love) Fotheringham) until I blacked out from lack of sleep, for the Heave Ho series continues to be one of the most invigorating, infuriating, and hilarious co-op games of the last decade, and deserves to sell millions of copies.
22 Jul 2026
Britt Reviews The GX Trust 238 Auron USB Gaming Microphone ๐️
GX Trust Auron: A Lightweight, Plug‑and‑Play Powerhouse for Gamers and Podcasters
A desktop microphone perfect for gaming and podcasting, the GX Trust Auron USB Gaming Microphone features phasing RGB illuminations, a solid lightweight stand, built-in pop screen, and a silent instant mute button. I used the Auron for a few episodes of my recent podcast recording, and was deeply impressed by what it offered in terms of high audio quality delivered in a practical way.
The cradle and design mean that unwanted ambient ‘knock’ sounds are minimised, whilst the ease of use and simplicity of setup make this a true plug-and-play beauty, with the volume a silent disc on the base that can be twisted to raise the gain, or lower it. There aren’t many frills here, and that certainly works to the Auron’s strengths.
23 Jun 2026
The 7th Guest Remake Xbox Series X Review 9/10 "Stauf is back!" ๐ฆ๐ฏ️
A Haunting Journey Through a Reborn Classic
I can’t believe that it was back in 2023 when I reviewed The 7th Guest VR, of which this game is a port. Awarding it a 9.5/10, it was one of our highest-rated games ever, perfectly capturing as it does the essence of what makes The 7th Guest such a special game for so many whilst bringing it to the eyes of modern audiences.22 Jun 2026
Gothic 1 Remake PS5 Review 7.5/10 "A Throwback in the Truest Sense of the Word"
Gothic 1 Remake Review – A Gritty, Grubby Triumph with Proper Old‑School Bite
Bugs, Quirks and the Lack of Hand‑Holding
I’ve had many a dalliance with the Gothic series over the years, most recently in 2024, when Gothic 2 was released on Switch. Piranha Bytes very much had their own approach and vibe to their creations, and I was gutted when they closed their doors last year, having given us the Gothic, Risen and Elex series of games. Titles that were definitely flawed, but also idiosyncratic and rich with a dry sense of European humour as well as being unique, memorable experiences for better or worse.I heard of this Gothic remake a couple of years ago, and I have been yearning for it ever since, and reviewing and scoring this game was oddly difficult because…well, it kind of does what you want/expect a Gothic game to do. Still, there are some design issues and other aspects that are lacking. That said, I fully appreciate that there is a large chunk of fans of the original out there that will embrace this and see it as a genuine GOTY, and I completely understand that viewpoint.
Britt’s Mini-Review Round-Up - Loco Motive, Sea of Stars, CyberBlocker ๐⭐
Mini Review Round‑Up: Three Modern Gems That Celebrate Classic Gaming Vibes
Indie Adventures, JRPG Charm & Arcade Chaos
Quick-fire reviews of Loco Motive, Sea of Stars and CyberBlocker—three modern games packed with charm, style and classic gaming spirit.Loco Motive (Switch, PC, Mac OS)
Developer – Robust Games
Publisher – Chucklefish
19 Jun 2026
The Follow Up To A Game I Reviewed 10 Years Ago Is Coming! - Shadows of Eldemir
Shadows of Eldemir: Arif Games Resurfaces with a New Cosmic Horror Epic
A Missing Fiancรฉe, a Forbidden Artefact, and a Village on Edge
Back in 2017, one of the first games I ever reviewed for Games Freezer – possibly the first, come to think of it! – was Arif Games’ Dark Fear, a great horror title that was available on PC and iOS platforms and was awarded our highest accolade of ‘ice cool’. At the end of that article I stated that I was excited for what was to come next from the Yorkshire-based Arif Games…and now, almost a decade later, that moment has arrived!Details of Shadows of Eldemir are below; information taken from the Arif Games website, the game can be wish-listed on Steam and is due for release in 2027. If their previous work is anything to go by, this will be a beautifully crafted horror adventure dripping with atmosphere and ominous stylings. I for one am keen.
12 Jun 2026
Pengilo PS5 Review 6.5/10 "A Pleasant Penguin Physics Puzzler" ๐ง
Pengilo: A Simple Slice of Penguin‑Tossing Puzzle Zen
Verdict: Fun, Floaty, but Not Quite Stand‑Out
A simple and accessible physics-based game from developer Double Mizzlee and publisher Eastasiasoft, Pengilo is a single-screen puzzle title with fifty stages of circular penguin-chucking action.
A bright and colourful entry in the genre presented in 2D, Pengilo tasks the player with tossing a penguin into the air, collecting stars and keys to unlock the door in order to exit each stage.
A budget title that currently costs under a fiver, Pengilo only allows you to take control of your penguin for a follow-up directional shove after a single bounce; this means that you have to be accurate if you don’t want to fall off the screen, resulting in a retry of the stage.
11 Jun 2026
GluMe PS5 Review 8/10 "Let’s Stick Together"
GluMe Review – A Charming, Cartoonish Sokoban Puzzle Challenge
Sticky Mechanics, Bright Presentation and 80 Fiendish Single‑Screen Stages
A sliding puzzle game in the Sokoban style. GluMe casts you in the role of a cartoonish blob who must move around the single-screen stages collecting gems by sticking to other blobs in the correct sequence. A single miscalculation means that you won’t be able to complete the stage – which can be but a few seconds long if you know the route! – and requires a restart.
I found the whole approach of GluMe quite appealing. There’s a heavy sense of cartoonishness with the animated blobs having large eyes and gently bouncing around. The chiptune music by Liniker Nasciento is absolutely a perfect match for the breeziness of gameplay and keeps things bright and light to match the visuals.
10 Jun 2026
Letter Quest Remastered Xbox Series X Review 9.5/10 "There are no words for a game this good!" ๐ค @thebaconbandits #IndieGame #GameDev
Letter Quest Remastered: The Undisputed King of Word‑Based RPGs
The Humour, Art, and Personality That Make Letter Quest Shine
Over the years, whenever I cover word-based puzzle games, Letter Quest often crops up as the standard-bearer for quality. It seems unusual to retrospectively cover a game released over a decade ago, but I was sure that I had sung the praises of Letter Quest in an article upon its initial release - I had certainly played it enough! - but I checked during my research for Beyond Words, and no, I hadn’t. So I’m getting to rectify that here.
5 Jun 2026
God of Weapons PS5 Review 6/10 "Ambitious but Fatiguing Over Time" ⚔️ @ArchmageGames #IndieGame #GameDev
God of Weapons – 3D Vampire Survivors‑Style Action with Inventory Management Depth
Verdict – Ambitious but Fatiguing Over Time
A game that takes inspiration from poncle’s Vampire Survivors and moves the game into the 3D realm whilst also adding in some inventory management action, God of Weapons has some nice ideas, but the inherent repetition of the auto-battler genre is amplified here by short music loops and a staid environment.A game that takes place in single-stage chunks, God of Weapons shows you at the start just how much content there is here, as the myriad unlockable characters are shown in silhouette before you dive into the main tower that makes up the heart of the game. As you proceed, you’ll also unlock a pretty chunky weapons armoury in which you can delve to select which loadout you fancy at the time, of course…keeping that aforementioned inventory space in check.
The stages are all very similar visually, differing mainly in enemy type and level size, although the mechanics are mainly the same, albeit having to perhaps dodge spike traps etc. You have to survive for between one and two minutes on the stages as insurmountable monsters spawn around you, causing you to run and dash out of their way as your weapons and spells auto-fire quite satisfyingly.
27 May 2026
Games Freezer’s favourite YouTube Channels #2 Britt ๐ผ
Over the coming weeks, the team here at GF will be sharing their favourite gaming channels on YouTube.
Here are the channels that Britt keeps returning to!
Kim Justice –
The channel I’ve probably been watching for the longest period of time, Kim’s passion for gaming bleeds through the screen, and it’s always a genuine pleasure to sit down with a glass of wine and plough through her lengthy docs, especially the ones with a focus on the 8-bit microcomputers. An awesome documentarian who really knows her stuff!
18 May 2026
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Nintendo Switch 2 Review 9/10 ๐ง๐ท "A surprising spin off that stands as tall the original" @poncle_vampire #IndieGame #GameDev
The words ‘roguelike deck-building game’ have almost become burned onto my retinas due to how often I’ve come across them over the last couple of years. Whilst I love the genre, it seems to have replaced ‘soulslike’ as a term that makes my eye twitch whenever I stumble across it whilst checking out upcoming games. That said, as with anything, if a game is good, it doesn’t matter how many others there are in the field; it’s a cracker.
15 May 2026
Mouse: P.I for Hire Nintendo Switch 2 Review 8.5 /10 "A Very Gouda Game" ๐ง @mousethegame #IndieGame #GameDev
Set in the fictional city of Mouseburg in the ‘30s - a place inhabited by anthropomorphic rodents – you are private eye Jack Pepper, a typical hard-nosed noir detective who has his office next to a bar, and is friends with both the seedier side of town as well as up-and-coming mayoral prospects. Through a seemingly minor case, he soon finds himself embroiled in a city-wide scandal far outside his usual scope. So far, so noir.
7 May 2026
Beyond Words Nintendo Switch 2 Review 9/10 "So Good That it’s Almost Beyond Words!" ๐ @PQubeGames #IndieGame #GameDev
Word-based games are treasured here at the Welsh branch of GF, with one of the best-loved here being Letter Quest: Grimm’s Journey, but Beyond Words takes a different approach that rewards failed runs and scratches that one-more-go vibe by constantly rewarding you with unlocks and bonuses that can make or break on the tougher stages.
Beginning with a snappy tutorial that sets the stage for the simple game mechanics, you’ll find yourself making words up from the hand you are dealt, with the ability to shuffle and change a few, if needed. The main game board has a simple image behind it to add a bit of personality and colour to the proceedings, whilst there are also special tiles that act as multipliers or upgrade tiles to boost your word score.
6 May 2026
Dread Delusion Xbox Series X Review 9/10 "A Beautiful Misery" ๐⚔️ @DreadXPGames #IndieGames #GameDev
A first-person RPG beginning with your character being tasked with tracking down known sausage Vela Callose (aka - the most wanted person in the Apostatic Union.), your task soon branches out into various side and main quests over the various ‘skylands’ before you.
5 May 2026
Marvel MaXimum Collection Nintendo Switch 2 Review 6.5/10 "Welcome to DIE!"❌๐ฆน♀️ @LimitedRunGames #RetroGaming
A collection of six games from the early to mid-nineties starring beloved Marvel characters, Marvel MaXimum Collection puts the below games in one place:
- Silver Surfer (NES)
- Captain America and The Avengers (NES, Arcade, Genesis)
- X-Men (Arcade)
- Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade’s Revenge ( Genesis, SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear)
- Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage (Genesis, SNES)
- Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety (Genesis, SNES)
28 Apr 2026
Crime Simulator PS5 Review 6/10 *A Game That Almost Stole My Heart* ๐ฆน @ULTGames #IndieGame #GameDev
Back in 2024, I covered Thief Simulator 2 and whilst I had a lot of fun with, it was very clearly rough around the edges and needed refining. Fast-forward to 2026, and the newest release from Polish studio CookieDev has made its way to consoles, and it is a game that is frustratingly short of being a really unique gem in the stealth-thievery genre but has too many issues to really be a recommended title.
The game – a first-person affair - begins with your character locked up in prison and being bailed out to quite a princely sum by a mysterious cabal of insalubrious individuals that intend to make you steal and earn your way through your debt.
Beginning in an abandoned warehouse, you only have a PC, a box to send over your stolen goods, and a wall chart to pan out your next nick-fest. There is only one neighbourhood available at the start, with you and your team – up to four players online – needing to rack up some earnings (via a percentage cut from what you steal, which gets higher dependent on the difficulty) in order to unlock heists and other areas to pillage.


















