Category : Reviews
Following in the footsteps of dearly beloved PS2 games like SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom- Rehydrated, Destroy All Humans! is back, and boy was...
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town Review
After our preview of Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, here is our review for the full game. Since the preview, there was...
Party Pumper Review
by Will Worrall
Some games only really work in VR. There are just some concepts out there that aren’t at all interesting outside of a VR experience. For...
CrossCode Review
Back in 2015 I stumbled on CrossCode on Steam, and I was instantly hooked on it. I had found a little MMO action-RPG gem that...
Primal Light Review
by Yannic Seide
Nothing ruins the prospect of a relaxing weekend like coming home from work, only to find your tribal village ablaze. Apparently, our people were cursed...
Dex Review
by Adam Conner
Dex is like a 2D lovechild of Deus Ex and Geometry Wars; the only difference is that it lacks the engaging gameplay that those two...
Aeolis Tournament Review
by Gavin Hart
No, I didn’t know what an Aeolis is, either. The only Google hit is for an area of Ancient Greece, but I don’t think that’s...
Maid of Sker Review
by Daire Behan
At the dawn of this console generation, horror games were going through a renaissance. This was thanks to the introduction of social media hit Amnesia:...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Ultracore Review
by Jes Taylor
Ultracore is a truly fascinating game in today’s world. For so many years, many thought the title never truly existed. Others knew that the game...
F1 2020 Review
Formula 1 as a sport is one that has undergone a lot of changes over recent years. Updated rules, regulations and marketing appear to be...

