Author : Matthew Wojciow
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A sports journalist by trade, my earliest memory of playing video games was on the Sega Megadrive with my dad and our favourite game was Golden Axe. Over the years my passion for games never wained and now as an adult I am proud to say I own every console on the market to avoid missing any classics.
Layers of Fear 2 looks to bring the scares to your summer, and it does deliver on that somewhat, but there is so much to...
Snooker 19 Review
Snooker is a very niche sport and maybe does not sound like the best sport to put into game form, but does this game defy...
Assassin’s Creed III Remastered Review
A remaster that not many were crying out for, one of the more divisive Assassin’s Creed games comes to the current generation of consoles with...
Tropico 6 Review
Take the reigns again as El Presidente in the first iteration of the island simulator since 2014. This time, in Tropico 6, there is a...
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition Review
Following the announcement of Borderlands 3, coming out later this year, Gearbox Software have re-released the first title with updated graphics and a few tweaks,...
Spike Volleyball Review
There is pretty much a video game for every major sport. On the other hand, there has never been a game realistically based around the...
11-11: Memories Retold Review
Released just before the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, 11-11: Memories Retold quite literally paints a vivid picture of life on...
LEGO DC Super-Villains Review
The LEGO games have now been around for 13 years, so it is time for Traveller’s Tales to shake things up a bit to bring...
5 Fun Career Mode Choices in FIFA 19
EA’s newest rendition of FIFA has just released, and whilst everyone is dipping into Ultimate Team, Career Mode is a viable alternative, and in this...
NBA 2K19 Review
Now entering its 20th year, the NBA 2K series has built up such a reputation that others can only dream of, but this has led...
Bandai Namco Post Gamescom Event: Hands-on with Some Upcoming Titles
We were invited down to Bandai Namco’s headquarters in Richmond, London to try a few of their upcoming releases: 11- 11: Memories Retold, Ace Combat...
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr Review
Another entry in Games Workshops’ Warhammer series is somewhat of a mixed bag, but where does Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr in the grand scheme...
Proofpoint’s Sherrod DeGrippo Interview: “Cryptocurrency Crime Is on the Rise”
Cyber crime has always been a prevalent issue in our society, ever since the creation of the internet in the 90s. We spoke to Sherrod...
Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-MARS-tered Review
The Red Faction series has gone all quiet since the last iteration, Armageddon, came out in 2011, and maybe Volition and THQ Nordic are gearing...
Survive! Mr. Cube Review
Survive! Mr. Cube is part of an indie genre of cartoon-style survival games like Don’t Starve. Will this new game in the niche genre be...
A Day at the Movies – 2001: A Space Odyssey 50th Anniversary
This week marked the 50th anniversary of the UK release of Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. Gaming Respawn were invited down to...
AO International Tennis Review
AO International Tennis fills a gap in the market that has been without a game in this generation and does the sport justice to a...
Rogue Aces Review
Rogue Aces is going into a portion of the market which is actually barren of any good games on this current generation of consoles. The...

