Category : Reviews
Realism isn’t a bad goal when it comes to video games. Over the years as graphics technology got better, more realism was the goal of...
Tales of Arise Review
by Jes Taylor
Ever since the latest generation of consoles came out, I’ve been waiting for a game that truly shows just what was possible. Don’t get me...
Bus Simulator 21 Review
Caveat: It should be known that everything I’m about to say here is affected by the fact that I play and enjoy my fair share...
Aragami 2 Review
by Ryan Jones
Stealthy ninjas in video games are some of my favourite characters, especially when given the opportunity to play as one of them. Aragami 2 puts...
Omen of Sorrow Review
by Ryan Jones
As somebody who loves fighting games, Omen of Sorrow has been an incredibly difficult game to get used to. Developed by AOne Games, Omen of...
Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review
by Ian Cooper
The Blue Blur has had some ups and downs since his creation, but following the fantastic Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega proved that...
Ravva and the Cyclops Curse Review
by Ryan Jones
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SLIGHT SPOILERS FOR ENEMY AND LEVEL DESIGN. Retro gaming will always have a place in my heart after growing up with...
Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island DLC Review
Sucker Punch’s samurai epic Ghost of Tsushima was my personal GOTY of 2020, so I was naturally very excited to dive back into the role...
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions Review
by Rob Browne
“It ain’t about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa. “To be...
GreedFall: The De Vespe Conspiracy DLC Review (Xbox Series S/X)
by Rob Browne
I have no real preference when it comes to consoles. But as someone who has primarily been pro-PlayStation, I recently purchased an Xbox Series S,...
Psychonauts 2 Review
by Ryan Jones
My first experience with a Psychonauts game was a few months ago when the first Psychonauts, released in 2005, came to Xbox Game Pass. After...
Twelve Minutes Review
by Rob Browne
Has there ever been a moment in your life that you wish you could relive if you had the chance? If so, then chances are...
Warhammer: Vermintide II – Sister of the Thorn Review
by Will Worrall
I’m not sure if I’ve ever mentioned it before, but I am a fan of Warhammer: Vermintide II. I like co-op, I like Warhammer fantasy,...
Hades Review
by Ryan Jones
Hades is a game that has been one of my real introductions to rogue-likes after trying countless different games and dropping them a week later....
Aliens: Fireteam Elite Review
by Mark Tait
Aliens: Fireteam Elite took me back to the 80s as soon as I booted up the game. I remember when I was younger and the...
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
Crash Bandicoot has seen quite the resurgence over the last few years. After being completely dormant after the poorly received 2008 game Crash: Mind Over...
A Second Take on The Ascent
The Ascent, a cyberpunk-styled twin stick shooter with a humorously sardonic story and fairly detailed RPG mechanics. This game released by Neon Giant on the...
The Ascent Review
by Ryan Jones
I don’t remember the last time I played a twin-stick shooter. Matter of fact, I struggle to remember any twin-stick shooters in general. Modern gaming...

