Category : Reviews
Now ’tis the age of nostalgia. It seems like most of the releases that span the multitude of media that we consume daily are based...
Sudden Strike 4 Review
by Dom Richards
I have never been a massive fan of the 4X (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate) genre. This has nothing to do with the quality of...
Interplanetary: Enhanced Edition Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a company makes a game so good that it becomes an instant classic, spawns a sprawling series of sequels, and completely cements the company’s...
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a game has a storyline that is so confusing that it makes you wonder if you aren’t missing something. It’s almost as if there...
SUPERHOT VR PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
No game has yet made its mark on the PlayStation VR. Nothing stands out as a killer app for this cheaper, more affordable version of...
Splatoon 2 Review
There aren’t too many games like Splatoon 2, ones where you’d happily let your child run loose with their very own (digital) paint gun without...
Augmented Empire Review
Coatsink has been knocking it out of the park recently with hit after hit. Well, that’s to be expected from one of the UK’s biggest VR...
Aven Colony Review
Aven Colony, developed by Mothership Entertainment and published by Team 17, is a city builder with a huge twist. But is it a good twist? Okay,...
Cars 3: Driven to Win Review
Cars 3: Driven to Win, developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, is the...
Serial Cleaner Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes the name of a game can convey its entire premise in a split second, and Serial Cleaner is definitely one of them. The game follows...
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Review
by Ian Cooper
Remasters are a thing now whether we like it or not. Soon to deem previous generation consoles obsolete, or any reason to keep hold of...
Ghost Blade HD Review
With the increasing popularity of nostalgia among contemporary gamers longing for brighter, shinier versions of the games of their youth or new takes on classic...
Arizona Sunshine PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
Virtual reality has yet to become the way forward in gaming. With a lack of real substantial properties to use this incredible technology, it’s in danger...
Antihero Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a game comes along that just makes you want to start talking in a strange accent. From Wakka in Final Fantasy X to the...
Le Tour de France 2017 Review
by Alec Hawley
The real-life Tour de France is probably the world’s most famous bike race, a 3,500 kilometre, three-week contest famed for being a punishing test of...
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Review
by Dom Richards
We have seen a large increase of ‘HD Remasters’ and simple ports in the last few years. Popular last gen and older titles have been...
DiRT 4 Review
by Ian Cooper
The sport of Rally has its own following, one of passionate petrol heads who thrive on off-road terrain-treading whilst keeping that gas pedal firmly pushed...
Nex Machina: Death Machine Review
by Will Worrall
Is there anything in the world that screams classic arcade more than evil robots vs humans? How about a game where the story is basically...

