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Category: Reviews

Welcome to the archived list of all the Reviews category posts on the BestNerdLife website. Here you can find articles that include gaming, hardware, and software reviews.

Wii2HDMI Adapter Review

Posted on May 16, 2023August 30, 2023 By Jamie Depledge 2 Comments on Wii2HDMI Adapter Review
Wii2HDMI Adapter Review
Hardware Review

The Wii2HDMI adapter seems to be is a cheap, inelegant solution to adding a WIi into a modern HD entertainment setup.

Rise of Insanity Review

Posted on May 13, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Rise of Insanity Review
Rise of Insanity Review
Game Review

Rise of Insanity is a first-person psychological horror game from the people at Pineapple Works and Red Limb Studios. It heavily draws inspiration from many great psychological horror IPs such as The Shining, The Exorcist, and Silent Hill. In particular, there is a very blatant and direct reference to a Stephen King film. I won’t … Read More “Rise of Insanity Review” »

Moviehouse – The Review (PC)

Posted on April 27, 2023November 7, 2024 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Moviehouse – The Review (PC)
Moviehouse – The Review (PC)
Game Review

Try to break into the Hollywood movie-making business with Moviehouse, a brand-new film studio management sim.

7th Sector Review (Switch)

Posted on April 24, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on 7th Sector Review (Switch)
7th Sector Review (Switch)
Game Review
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Atmospheric dystopian worlds aren’t exactly the most unique setting for any type of media nowadays. In fact, CD Projekt RED apparently wants to corner the neon-tinged Cyberpunk market with their appropriately named game. Alongside a few other notable franchises, it’s pretty easy to play as a top cyber-enhanced city slicker. Due to this, it was refreshing to play 7th Sector. It features an apparently all-digital entity traversing the many miles of wires of a bright yet grimy city named Novigrad.

Ghost in the machine

The people of this sprawling metropolis have definitely never had any health and safety training. The sheer amount of wire laid out on the floor is a major trip hazard. As well as being a danger to any human, those aforementioned wires are the perfect way for our protagonist to move about. It’s quite astonishing how much of the city is accessible by travelling this way.

It feels very much like having a fly-on-the-wall perspective of things, spying on the lives of the residents. Dark shadows and silhouettes can be seen through windows, going along with their daily lives. Additionally, being able to peek at them through holes and the walls, does make me consider just how connected our lives are now. Especially with masses of wires and cables laying within the walls of our own cities and towns.

A screenshot from 7th Sector

Spark of life

At the start of the story, the protagonist is first introduced as a shadowy figure, trapped within the confines of a static-filled TV screen. After taking control, that shadowy figure must be squeezed into one of the wires connected to the TV. By doing this, a spark of electricity is formed, one that can now move freely along any available wire. It can also enter, exit and control a myriad of electrical wall-mounted doohickeys like switches and junction boxes.

Movement is confined to a 2D plane, although the world of 7th Sector features 3D graphics. Whilst this is all good to look at, there were times when I felt not quite in control. Either the movement felt too slow and sluggish, or too fast and skittish. The game never seemed to find a good medium. One particular puzzle where you have to electrify and overload two rotating fans suffered greatly because of this finicky movement. Puzzles varied wildly in difficulty. Sometimes, it was as simple as adding up a few numbers to make a desired amount. Other times objects had to be moved around. Thanks to all this variety 7th Sector is pretty challenging. It was also pretty frustrating at times. If you can get past this frustration it can be quite satisfying.

A screenshot from 7th Sector

Growing exponentially

The game introduces new ideas that can be layered on top of the base controls and themes. Much of the world-building is delivered by visual clues or through diegetic sounds. Because of this, be prepared to hear lots of television screens popping and fizzing, whilst depositing exposition dumps. Everything about the game does come together well. It is visually interesting, and the world is an interesting one to explore. One moment the player may be sneaking across the rooftops surrounded by pouring rain, and the next may involve trundling through a train carriage in a cute little BB-8-like robot. Exploration is also rewarded with a few collectables too. As the protagonist progresses through the game and ends up possessing bigger and bigger things, the scope of the world opens up immensely.

7th Sector invokes some of the best parts of the whole Cyberpunk genre. Sadly, the controls do mar the experience somewhat. Besides this minor gripe, I absolutely recommend this game to someone who is a fan of the Cyberpunk genre. Thanks to the multiple endings based on your actions in-game there is some replay value which is a bit of a bonus.

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Mushroom Quest review (Switch)

Posted on April 21, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Mushroom Quest review (Switch)
Mushroom Quest review (Switch)
Game Review

Mushroom may be cheap and kinda short, but does it have enough charm to be worthy of a few coins of your hand-earned money?

Legends Of Amberland review (Switch)

Posted on April 19, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Legends Of Amberland review (Switch)
Legends Of Amberland review (Switch)
Game Review

Featuring a heavy magic blast of nostalgia, Legends of Amberland might just be the perfect turn-based adventure for you.

Nostalgia Nerd’s Retro Tech book review

Posted on April 18, 2023August 30, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Nostalgia Nerd’s Retro Tech book review
Nostalgia Nerd’s Retro Tech book review
Hardware Review

Perfect for anyone with a future of old tech, Nostalgia Nerd’s Retro Tech is a book full of nerdy goodness.

Typo Vintage Gamer – The Review

Posted on April 17, 2023November 6, 2024 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Typo Vintage Gamer – The Review
Typo Vintage Gamer – The Review
Hardware Review

The Typo Vintage Gamer boasts 240 games. Surely, this is a good deal? Yeah, it’s definitely not. Check out my review here.

Spiritfall Early Access Review (PC) [Ad/Gifted]

Posted on April 13, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on Spiritfall Early Access Review (PC) [Ad/Gifted]
Spiritfall Early Access Review (PC) [Ad/Gifted]
Game Review

Spiritfall Early Access has been released to the world. It is unique enough to stand out from the crowd? Find out in this review.

The Gallery FMV Review [Ad/Gifted]

Posted on April 12, 2023June 3, 2023 By Jamie Depledge No Comments on The Gallery FMV Review [Ad/Gifted]
The Gallery FMV Review [Ad/Gifted]
Game Review

Paul Raschid’s latest modern FMV spectacle recently had screenings across London. Does The Gallery hold any water though?

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