Category : Reviews
A perfect blend of old and new, Octopath Traveler manages to capture the charm and essence of classic 90s JRPGs whilst adding its own unique,...
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...
House Flipper Review
by Lee Pilling
Welcome to the world of House Flipper, where the only limitation on how to make money is your own imagination. As you can tell, this...
RBI Baseball 18 Review
by Jes Taylor
RBI Baseball 18 is an interesting game. At its best moments, it’s a simple, fun baseball game that has an arcade-style game you want to...
Esper VR PSVR Review
Esper VR was originally released on the 3rd March 2015. At the time it was available to play on Samsung Gear VR, Microsoft Mixed Reality...
Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! Review
by Jes Taylor
Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! is truly a unique game, as its title suggests. It’s a game that doesn’t take itself seriously and is well...
De Blob for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian McGee
Before we had Splatoon, there was De Blob on the Nintendo Wii developed by Blue Tongue. De Blob was a big hit back in 2008,...
LEGO The Incredibles Review
by Will Worrall
LEGO The Incredibles Sometimes a game company gets so good at making a certain type of game that they pretty much don’t make anything else....
The Exorcist: Legion VR PSVR Review
The Exorcist: Legion VR was released last year for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and now it is available on PSVR. Chapters 1 through 3...
The Crew 2 Review
by Alec Hawley
There’s something gloriously bonkers about the central mechanic in The Crew 2, with a few clicks of the right analog stick switching between car, boat,...
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy for Nintendo Switch Review
Naughty Dog’s famous mascot, Crash Bandicoot, crashes (not sorry) onto the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, with it being previously released for PlayStation 4, this...
The Black Death Review
by Will Worrall
The Black Death Death, decay and destruction. These are just 3 of the things that can be expected on a day trip to Scunthorpe. They...
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure DLC Review
by Jes Taylor
It was nearly a year ago when the unthinkable game crossover was released on Nintendo Switch. Before its big E3 2017 reveal, fans slammed (I’m...
Downward Spiral: Horus Station Review
by Lee Pilling
Downward Spiral: Horus Station is a zero gravity, psychological puzzle thriller. The developers and publishers are 3rd Eye Studios, and the game was released on...
Lust for Darkness Review
by Will Worrall
Lust for Darkness Steam has really opened a flood gate recently. Ever since they announced that they would allow sexually-themed games onto the platform, there...
Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle Review
by Ian Cooper
Arc System Works is fast becoming one of the very best fighting game developers of our time. Dragon Ball FighterZ was highly praised and an...
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is the newest example of: “Wow, they got this game running on Switch,” from the people at Panic Button. Panic...
Mario Tennis Aces Review
Mario is back in the tennis game, this time on a whole new console, with brand new characters and mechanics. Mario Tennis Aces is the...

