Category : Reviews
*Note, unfortunately, I have been unable to test how myClub has improved as the servers don’t go live until release, and the same goes for...
Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition Review
After their hugely successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2012, and with the critical acclaim that followed, it would be safe to assume that keeping Pillars...
Madden NFL 18 Review
by Alec Hawley
Another year, another Madden. Madden NFL 18 is, undeniably, an evolutionary rather than revolutionary entry in the series: What we’re offered is a shinier version...
Songbringer Review
by Jose Keenan
Who’s afraid of procedural generation? If you took anything away from Songbringer’s press releases and factsheets, it probably had to do with freedom. Freedom to...
Absolver Review
I never really got the love of martial arts. The Bruce Lee movies and UFC just don’t click as a genuine art form. Any semi-knowledgeable...
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Review
by Ian Cooper
It’s a bold and daring move to pair one of the most famous and iconic video game mascots ever with your own not-so-famous equivalents. Ubisoft...
The Escapists 2 Review
The Escapists 2 is a deceptive game. The premise is straightforward – you are a prison inmate looking to set yourself free by any means...
Ken Follet’s The Pillars of the Earth Book 1: From the Ashes Review
Developers Daedalic Entertainment are best known for the Deponia series, an offbeat comedic adventure, so I was curious to see how they would handle the...
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School Review
by Dom Richards
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School was actually first released way back in 2001. It never saw a full release outside of South Korea, so...
Obduction Review
by Will Worrall
*PLEASE NOTE* This is a review specifically of the PlayStation 4 version, and it was played without the use of PSVR. When a game has...
Resident Evil: Revelations (PS4) Review
by Lauri Kubre
2017 has been a good year for the Resident Evil series. With the release of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Capcom has managed to win back...
Yakuza Kiwami Review
Yakuza Kiwami is kind of an odd beast. Developed and published by SEGA (with some help from Deep Silver) as part of a celebration for...
Observer Review
When games are tagged as ‘horror’, I become very skeptical about how frightening it really is. I appreciate the kind of horror that creates atmosphere,...
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Legacy Review
by Will Worrall
Fighting games can be a challenge for people who consider themselves on the outside of the genre’s fan base. You can see why some might wonder...
Warriors All-Stars Review
by Will Worrall
At times it seems like there is so much going on with the ‘Warriors’-style games that it’s now basically its own genre. When you’ve got companies like...
Rule with an Iron Fish Review
Being a pirate means knowing the ocean, knowing your crew, and knowing the correct time to reel in your line…wait, what? Well, that last one...
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Review
by Ian Cooper
Feudal Japan is a commonly used period in video games, and it’s not a bad thing, ninjas and samurai make for some great gems. The...
F1 2017 Review
by Dom Richards
I have never really been a fan of racing games. There have been a few over the years that I have enjoyed like, for example,...

