Category : Reviews
As the current console generation draws to a close, it and the COVID-19 pandemic continue to shake up not only the gaming industry but the...
Warhammer: Vermintide II – Season 3 Review
by Will Worrall
Rats creep a lot of people out for some reason. It’s either something to do with the way they look, or it’s that whole ‘bubonic...
Elderborn Review
by Yannic Seide
Games in the style of Dark Souls and other similar FromSoftware games are all the rage these days. Commonly referred to as Souls-likes, they usually...
Zero Strain Review
by Ben Huxley
I’ve read reviews that describe Zero Strain as a “sort of MOBA but not single-player shoot-‘em-up” – but, honestly, they’re putting too much thought into...
Control: AWE DLC Review
AWE is the second and last story-based DLC for Remedy’s Control. What makes this DLC a bit special is that it focuses on the shared...
Cavity Busters Review
by Adam Conner
The rougelite genre is easily one of my favourites. I have put an insane amount of time into games like The Binding of Isaac, Enter...
Metamorphosis Review
by Gareth Payne
When I saw the opportunity to review a game based on Franz Kafka’s novella The Metamorphosis, I jumped at the chance. It is not often...
Mortal Shell Review
by Ian Cooper
It seems the SoulsBorne genre is becoming quite stuffy nowadays, with each studio that clearly admires and respects the super popular innovative games that FromSoftware...
Hellpoint Review
by Will Worrall
Souls-likes are a common genre these days. Ever since FromSoftware created the perfect video game (only slightly sarcastic), it seems that everyone is scrambling to...
Double Kick Heroes Review
by Rob Browne
I have three simple questions to ask you: Do you like shoot-em-ups? Do you like 8-bit-style pixelated graphics? And most importantly….do you like HEAVY F@!...
Griefhelm Review
by Gavin Hart
Copy-Knight “What if Nidhogg had a roguelite campaign mode?”. I’d bet money that’s exactly what developer Johnny Dale Lonack was thinking when conceiving Griefhelm. For...
The Revenant Prince Review
by Tasha Quinn
Having been in development by Nomina Games since early 2015, The Revenant Prince, an old school pixel-style RPG, has finally made its way to PC....
Bartlow’s Dread Machine Review
by Adam Conner
Does shooting your way through early 1900s America appeal to you? If so, then Bartlow’s Dread Machine might be for you. Released in Steam early...
Fairy Tail Review
by Daire Behan
2020 has been surprisingly heavy on anime video game adaptations. While the year started out on a good note thanks to CyberConnect2’s appreciatively ambitious Dragon...
Ageless Review
by Adam Conner
With the popularity of 2018’s Celeste, it was only a matter of time before we saw developers release games of a similar style. Ageless is...
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
by Gavin Hart
Takeshi’s-Castle-with-jellybeans is one hell of a sales pitch, but Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout manages to stick the landing. If you paid any attention to the...
Crysis Remastered for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
It really is fairly crazy to think that one of the most demanding games ever to release on PC is getting a remaster. Even crazier...
Ghost of Tsushima Review
For some time I’ve wondered at the prospect of an open-world game where you take control of a samurai and/or ninja in feudal era Japan,...

