Category : Reviews
The living dead are very much still alive and kicking in 2017. The TV adaptation of The Walking Dead is still as popular as ever,...
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for Xbox One Review
by Ian Cooper
So it’s finally here, the multiplayer sensation that has captured the hearts of PC gamers worldwide; PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has at long last made its way...
The Surge: A Walk in the Park Review
I have enjoyed the base game of The Surge (check out our review HERE), and the new DLC definitely adds something fresh to the game,...
Euro Truck Simulator 2: Italia Review
Hot on the heels (or should that be ‘hot on the wheels’?) of the New Mexico DLC for American Truck Simulator, SCS Software are back...
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Review
by Ian Cooper
Pumping 60 plus hours into a roleplaying game is one of my gaming past-times. It has to be good, of course, but sinking hours into...
Hello Neighbor Review
Hello Neighbor is composed of a rather strange recipe; it is first and foremost a horror game, yet its whimsical cartoon characters and colourful world...
Human: Fall Flat Review
Puzzle games come in many shapes and sizes; from the ever popular Portal to the browser days of Parking Maniac. Everywhere in between lie games...
Save Wizard for PS4 MAX Review
by Ian Cooper
Cheats carry a lot of controversy in today’s gaming world, understandably so, with competitive multiplayer modes dominating the gaming scene right now, there’s no room...
Need for Speed: Payback Review
by Dom Richards
I have never really been a gearhead. At the grand old age of the big three zero now, I have precisely accumulated zero hours of...
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Review
by Ian Cooper
LEGO games come regular now. Whether it’s to cash in on a recent movie franchise or newest movie release or putting fresh spins on original LEGO...
Black Mirror Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a game is in dire need of a reboot. Other times? Not so much. When a game was classic in the first place and...
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier Review
Games are a fairly new medium. What originally started in the early 70s is now a multi-million dollar market, yet we still don’t really know what...
Windjammers (PS4) Review
This week I combine both a retrospective and a review as today’s topic has recently seen a re-release to virtual shelves after 22 long years....
The Sims 4: Xbox One and PS4 Review
by Ian Cooper
We’ve all wished our lives went in a different direction at one point or another, and when The Sims came out back in 2000, we...
Just Dance 2018 Review
Just Dance is the last quintessential dancing party game series left with new entries in it. The Xbox’s ill fated Kinect had the excellent Dance Central...
Cat Quest Review
Once in a while, a game crosses my desk that reminds me of that cliched tagline overused by many: Don’t judge a book by its...
My Time at Portia Review
by Will Worrall
Harvest Moon has been a pretty popular game for quite a long time. It might seem weird to start a review of an unrelated game...
Star Wars: Battlefront II Review
by Dom Richards
The build-up for Star Wars: Battlefront II is somewhat reminiscent of the hype and build of 1999’s The Phantom Menace. Episode I was promised to herald...

