Category : Reviews
It is always a tricky proposition to review a re-release. It’s difficult to tell what you’re supposed to talk about. Do you just review the...
Thimbleweed Park Review
by Dom Richards
Retro-styled games are thankfully alive and well, with a massive high five and thanks to Kickstarter. The crowdfunding juggernaut continues to allow games developers to...
This Is the Police Review
by Kane Newell
This Is the Police is a gripping police game with a narrative told in a great fashion due to some superb dialogue and spot-on voice acting. It’s...
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard Review
by Ian Cooper
In an age where steel on steel was commonplace and folk strived to survive by trading, raiding and worshipping now long forgotten deities, we have...
Zero Escape: The Nonary Games Review
by Daire Behan
Being a massive fan of Spike Chunsoft’s Danganronpa series (which you can tell by reading my review of Danganronpa 1.2 Reload), one would assume I...
SkyKeepers Review
by Tubey
When you play enough 2D indie action platformers, you have to resist the urge to roll your eyes when you see yet another one and...
Out of the Park Baseball 18 Review
by Derek Miller
It’s that time of year again, spring is in the air and it’s time to get ready for some baseball. The approaching new season also...
Mass Effect: Andromeda Review
by Dom Richards
Sequels…the ever problematic result of success. It is extremely rare in this day and age to have a successful form of entertainment and not garner...
Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey Review
by Will Worrall
It’s always nice to see a series break free from the region of its birth and make it out into the wide world. The Atelier...
Old Time Hockey Review
by Derek Miller
Finally, there is hockey again on the PC! The last major title that isn’t a management sim was EA’s NHL 09. Yes, it has been...
2Dark Review
by Ian Cooper
We’re pretty used to video games tackling storylines that try stepping over the line. You know, that close to the bone, almost inappropriate line which...
NieR: Automata Review
by Daire Behan
PlatinumGames have been on a bumpy road as of late. The developer originally famed for action masterpieces such as Bayonetta, MadWorld and Metal Gear Rising:...
Toukiden 2 Review
by Dom Richards
The video games industry is no stranger to ‘clones’, and no, I am not referring to those charming guys who served in the Grand Army...
Senran Kagura: Estival Versus Review
by Will Worrall
It feels like practically no time has passed since I last reviewed a Senran Kagura game for the site. In fact, the last game in...
I Expect You to Die PSVR Review
by Daire Behan
It’s been a few months since the PlayStation VR has hit the market, and in what will undoubtedly be the most important year in the...
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review
by Daire Behan
There’s no doubt that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Nintendo’s most ambitious game ever. The title started development with the intention...
LEGO Worlds Review
by Ian Cooper
Mojang’s open-world, world-building sensation, Minecraft, paved the way for future creation games, but none really matched its freedom and charming style. You could conjure up...
Red Barton & the Sky Pirates Review
by Tubey
The Steam store page for Red Barton & the Sky Pirates says it is reminiscent of N64 classic Star Fox and the arcade smash hit...

