Category : Reviews
Earlier this year, Sega revitalized its biggest blue mascot by giving it a fully revamped 2D game: Sonic Mania. Produced by a group of independent...
L.A. Noire for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
Incorrectly regarded as a Rockstar Games title (it was developed by Team Bondi), crime adventure game L.A. Noire was highly praised when it initially released...
Ashes Cricket Review
Cricket is one of those sports that has always had a spotty history in the video game world. Back in the early PS1 and PS2...
Cities: Skylines – Console Edition: Snowfall Review
by Will Worrall
‘Tis the season. Well, at least ’tis rapidly approaching the season. For those who don’t know yet, ‘the season’ is that period during winter when...
Far from Noise Review
The cliffhanger is a staple of storytelling. We usually encounter it as a story, chapter or episode comes to an end with the effect of...
American Truck Simulator: New Mexico DLC Review
I have never been particularly interested in trucks. Sure, as a kid I used to get excited when we passed a huge semi-articulated lorry on...
Nioh: Complete Edition PC Review
by Will Worrall
So it has finally come. Nioh, the even more Japanese version of Dark Souls, has made it to the PC in all its gory glory....
Hand of Fate 2 Review
Hand of Fate 2 is the sequel to Hand of Fate by Defiant Development, a development group based in Australia. Much like its predecessor, Hand...
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Review
I have not played the first Nights of Azure game, so I can’t compare the sequel to the original; however, I have seen the trailer for Nights...
Demon Gaze II Review
by Will Worrall
It feels a little strange to be talking about another first-person dungeon crawler so soon after my last review (which was for Etrian Odyssey V:...
Stifled Review
Note: This review does not include aspects of the VR version released on PSVR For years the horror genre has mirrored that of movies and...
Wheels of Aurelia Review
Nothing beats a long road trip, especially in the long stretches of unfamiliar road that coat a new vacation, but in Wheels of Aurelia, the...
Call of Duty: WWII Review
The saying ‘you don’t know what you have until it’s gone’ springs to mind when recalling Call of Duty’s roots and why we, as gamers,...
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth Review
by Will Worrall
The first-person dungeon crawler is a game genre that has a history as long and arcane as the Celtic language (smart joke!). Back in the...
Spintires: MudRunner Review
Think about all the factors that would normally ruin a driving game: sluggish, unresponsive controls; a difficult to handle vehicle; a difficult to navigate track...
Assassin’s Creed: Origins Review
by Alec Hawley
With the Assassin’s Creed series only truly absent in 2016 (both 2014’s Unity and 2015’s Syndicate were variations on a familiar formula produced by different...
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Review
by Ian Cooper
The return of the Wolfenstein series was one of Bethesda’s success stories, rescuing an ancient relic from back in time and thrusting it full-force into...
Party Hard Tycoon Review
If I told you the creators of a pair of arcade slasher games about killing innocent people were making a game about planning parties in...

