Category : Reviews
The silly nature of Castle Crashers taught us a couple things about developer Behemoth. The first is that they aren’t fans of serious stories. No...
Warhammer: Vermintide II Review
by Will Worrall
Rats, rats, rats. Rarely has it before been so easy to sum up a game’s themes as it was with Warhammer: The End Times –...
Outlast: Bundle of Terror for Nintendo Switch Review
by Dom Richards
Horror has always been a favoured genre of mine, whether hiding behind my hands watching a film, shaking with fear while holding a book or...
Mulaka Review
Game feel is everything. In a release schedule where every other game is pure magic, the quality of what you’re playing is just as important...
Metal Gear Survive Review
It’s world famous by now. The fallout between the famed developer of the Metal Gear series, Hideo Kojima, and Konami. The aftermath of the breakup...
Secret of Mana (2018) Review
by Will Worrall
It’s always at least a little bit strange when a cult classic gets remade. It’s either a sign that the piece being remade has finally...
Dynasty Warriors 9 Review
by Dom Richards
If I may, let me take you back to a forgotten time (well, in the UK, anyway). There was once a magical place where, if...
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Review
by Will Worrall
It gets to a point with certain game series when you have to start wondering why they keep it up. Sometimes the entire series is...
Fe Review
A comet crashes into an unfamiliar planet, bringing with it cute fox-like creatures. These tiny animals spread across the land and hold powers that few...
EA Sports UFC 3 Review
Much like cover star Conor McGregor, EA’s UFC games have built a big reputation as the best in the business and, with each new iteration,...
Bayonetta 1+2 for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
Not all games try to introduce a new mascot for their system or even their developer. Most games settle with a protagonist who does just...
Shu for Nintendo Switch Review
It’s time to save the world again as you band together with your friends to jump, glide and outrun danger. Coatsink’s platformer, Shu, is now...
Dandara Review
In games I often want to be whisked away to somewhere much different from the ugly world we call home. Somewhere void of the stress...
The Longest Five Minutes Review
by Will Worrall
The world of video games has had a long and chequered history with amnesia. A few years ago, it was a plot device about as...
Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game Review
Monster Energy Supercross is attempting to break into a genre that tends to operate at the extremes, offering either fantastic, adrenaline-pumping simulations like Forza Motorsport...
Night in the Woods Review
Night in the Woods offers a very personal experience. It’s a game that tackles difficult situations and emotions that few others could hope to achieve....
Wulverblade Review
Centering a game in the deeply ancient and mysterious history of the Roman massacre and eventual colonization of Europe is a tricky spot for an...
Middle-earth: Shadow of War – Blade of Galadriel DLC Review
It’s a new year, and with it comes the first DLC for my personal game of the year of 2017, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. This...

