Category : Reviews
To date, Warhammer is a massive franchise spanning many different platforms, most recently the digital kind. We have seen plenty of Warhammer games, like The...
Little Nightmares Review
by Dom Richards
Playdead’s exquisite Limbo brought the 2D side-scroller genre back into relevance for many gamers. Limbo’s spiritual successor, the faultless and brilliant Inside, cemented the classic...
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Review
On paper, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 sounds like the game that fans of the series have been crying out for: a non-linear, large open-world allowing...
Batman: Arkham VR PC Review
by Derek Miller
VR has made it easy to immerse oneself into games like never before. While most have spent at least some time, either in their youth...
Mr. Shifty Review
If you are a fan of the brutally tough Hotline Miami, then this indie title is definitely for you. Team Shifty has taken inspiration from the...
Puyo Puyo Tetris Review
by Ian Cooper
In the gaming world, crossovers are a common theme, whether it’s fighting games, RPGs or first-person shooters, gamers never get sick of them, and it’s...
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – Episode 1: Tangled Up in Blue Review
by Daire Behan
Telltale Games are no strangers to comic book adaptations, some of the studio’s biggest products being their critically acclaimed narrative-driven adaptations of Image Comic’s The...
Scéal: An Irish Folklore Adventure Review
by Dom Richards
Some of the most enjoyable games you can buy are the simple ones, hence why the mobile gaming market is big, big business. You do...
Persona 5 Review
by Kane Newell
The long-running Shin Megami Tensei series is back again, this time with Persona 5, which is the largest and most popular spin-off from the Shin Megami Tensei series....
FATED: The Silent Oath PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
Immersion is the name of the game when it comes to virtual reality. Its invention and eventual release on our very own PlayStation consoles meant...
Lego City Undercover Review
by Dom Richards
Grand Theft Auto changed gaming, and that, my friends, is a fact. Possibly not since the likes of Super Mario Bros. and Doom has a...
Swarm Universe Review
by Tubey
The top down shmup genre is one were innovation is hard to come by, simply because it’s been done over and over again pretty much...
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Review
by Ian Cooper
Some games of the last generation were very underrated, to the point where it was tempting to conclude that we’d never see or hear from...
Everything Review
by Alec Hawley
Over the past few years, an increasing number of games, from “walking simulators” like Dear Esther and Gone Home to indie one-offs like Proteus, have...
Kingdom Hearts I.5 + II.5 Remix Review
by Will Worrall
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...

