Category : Reviews
Another day, another JRPG to review. It should hardly be surprising at this point, but Japan manages to output a hell of a lot of...
Thimbleweed Park (Nintendo Switch) Review
Video games have an odd combination to work out when it comes to crafting a great narrative whilst also giving their players interactivity which paces out long...
Pokkén Tournament DX Review
by Ian Cooper
I’m cool with ported games. I bought my Nintendo Switch for the same reason many others did, console standard gaming on-the-go? Yes, please! With more...
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Review
by Harry Daniel
Dishonored is a series defined by its constant evolution, with the dark and gritty stealth/action gameplay of the first game refined and expanded in a...
Lego Worlds (Nintendo Switch) Review
Earlier this year, TT Games introduced us to a new world within the mighty Lego universe. Though it wasn’t a licensed product or an original...
Divinity: Original Sin II Review
Divinity: Original Sin II is the sequel to Larian Studio’s 2014 RPG hit. Having been funded by an incredibly successful Kickstarter campaign and reaching its initial goal...
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review
by Will Worrall
Rarely does a series have a history so deep and yet so obscure as Ys. Although the series has always had a huge following in...
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Review
by Ian Cooper
In video game making, design is important, not only to make said game as visually impressive as possible, but to make it balanced. This applies...
Beat the Game Review
by Will Worrall
Games have been made for many reasons since their rise to mainstream popularity in the mid 80s. Games have been made to make money, to...
Destiny 2 Review
Expectations were high for Destiny 2, Bungie needed to satisfy the gamers who had plunged hundreds of hours into the original and its expansions. They...
Tooth and Tail Review
Pocketwatch Games is known for their hit game Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine, a bright, energetic, new crack at strategy. Players led their teams through multifaceted...
Rusty Review – Necronomicon: The Dawning of Darkness
by Will Worrall
We’re very excited to announce a new series we’ll be hosting called ‘Rusty Reviews’ starring our very own Damien Hes. Periodically, he’ll be taking a...
RBI Baseball 2017 Review
Since the Nintendo Switch’s release, I have been patiently waiting for a sports game. The need for a game that can put me in the shoes...
PES 2018 Review
*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...

