Category : Featured
With four seasons officially under our belts, Warzone has made one thing clear: It’s really f***king hard to win. Even professional players don’t boast the...
Röki Review
by Tasha Quinn
I’ve never been the biggest fan of point and click games – I find them, for the most part, to be slow and boring, and...
11 Hitman Levels That Need the Remake Treatment
by Gavin Hart
When IO Interactive launched the simply titled Hitman in 2016, it was a reboot that breathed new life into a struggling franchise. It was also...
SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete Review
by Gareth Payne
The original SUPERHOT is easily one of my favourite games of the generation. It had a killer central hook, marketed as the “FPS where time...
9 Ways Ghost of Tsushima Is a Better Assassin’s Creed
Remember how everyone’s been asking for an Assassin’s Creed set in feudal Japan? And how Ubisoft decided to just…do other stuff? Sucker Punch must have...
Retro Respawn – Donkey Kong Country
In last week’s column, I wrote about how I had finally gotten around to making use of the voucher my sister had gifted to me...
Neon Abyss Review
by Dom Richards
One genre of games the Nintendo Switch is not short on is roguelike titles. The Nintendo Store is full of them; well-known titles such as...
What to Expect from Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong
Joining the many World of Darkness video games coming out over the next year is an indie narrative-focused RPG by Big Bad Wolf games. Vampire:...
The Best Wrestling Show on TV Right Now That You’re Not Watching
by Gavin Hart
Making an Impact On 18th July 2020, Impact Wrestling aired the 2020 edition of their annual Slammiversary pay-per-view event. For the first time in a...
Paper Mario: The Origami King Review
by Tasha Quinn
Even if you don’t class yourself as a gamer, chances are you’ve at least heard of Mario. After appearing in hundreds of games and wracking...
Missing the Zeitgeist with the Uncharted Series
by Gareth Payne
Since its debut in the PS3 era, the Uncharted series has become one of the most popular franchises. As an Xbox 360 owner, I missed...
The Last of Us Part II and the Art of the Unexpected
by Ben Huxley
Everyone has a thing they like to rant about at parties, to the detriment of everyone else’s enjoyment. Mine is how games are just as...
Star Renegades Preview
by Gavin Hart
The Imperium Strikes Back It was all going so well. In just my first run on Star Renegades, the upcoming tactical RPG roguelite from the...
Retro Respawn – Pop’n TwinBee
I’ve still been waiting for Retromania Wrestling to make its way to the Nintendo Switch over here in the UK, but thankfully, I’ve finally gotten...
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise Review
by Daire Behan
When I reviewed the re-release of Deadly Premonition on Nintendo Switch, dubbed Deadly Premonition: Origins, I had no idea what I was getting myself into....
Biped Review
by Jes Taylor
Biped is a truly unique game that manages to feel like a Nintendo game at heart. That’s not an insult to any other game out...
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus Console Version Review
by Rob Browne
Today I will be looking at the console (specifically, the PS4) port of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus, released on 17th July 2020. Now, as much as...
Hunting Simulator 2 Review
It seems like in recent years we have seen the rise of what you might call the “chill-out game”. It’s a type of game that...

