Category : Reviews
For those of you who still don’t know, which would likely be most of you, I’ve never played any of the games that are part...
For Honor Review
by Ian Cooper
Ubisoft have undoubtedly mastered the art of open-world gameplay. They’ve given us Watch_Dogs, Far Cry and in a few weeks we’ll be graced with the...
Poi Review
by Tubey
Poi is an assortment of contradictions. It is both anachronistic and modern. It is eye-catching yet also easy to ignore. It is even shallow and...
John Wick Chronicles Review
by Derek Miller
When it comes to video games, there’s one phrase that in general gives a rather universal sense of dread among gamers. That phrase, of course,...
Sniper Elite 4 Review
by Ian Cooper
Ask any Battlefield or Call of Duty player, playing as a sniper is cool. Rather than being in the thick of the action maybe capturing...
Semispheres Review
by Dom Richards
Stealth games are alive and well, thanks to a strong showing in 2016 and a good selection of titles to be released in 2017. The...
Quarantine Review
by Tubey
This review is based on the current build of Quarantine as of 9th February 2017 – the game is currently in the Early Access phase...
Alwa’s Awakening Review
by Derek Miller
In a landscape teeming with retro inspired games, occasionally a few rise to the top and stand out. Alwa’s Awakening manages to do just that....
Gunmetal Arcadia Review
by Derek Miller
If the previous preview peaked your interest, then good news everybody, Gunmetal Arcadia is here. In case you missed it, Gunmetal Arcadia is a 2D...
Poochy and Yoshi’s Woolly World Review
by Ian Cooper
There are cute games aplenty for Nintendo’s current handheld. Whether it’s involving Nintendo’s very own mascot plumber or a constantly disgruntled ape looking for bananas,...
Nefarious Review
by Derek Miller
Ever wonder what it would be like to play the bad guy in those classic platforming games? That’s the premise that the team from Star Blade have...
Memoranda Review
by Steve Gill
Mizuka is a young woman who keeps forgetting her name. She hasn’t slept for 17 days – the invisible old sailor living next to her...
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers Review
by Will Worrall
Dynasty Warriors is a hell of a series. Since at least the second game in the series, it has mainly stuck to what it’s done best:...
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Review
by Daire Behan
Dragon Quest has been a largely inaccessible JRPG series for years in Europe, with only two main series instalments making their way here in its...
Kingdom Hearts II.8: Final Chapter Prologue Review
by Will Worrall
Kingdom Hearts is a series known just as much for its magical blending of Disney animation and JRPG whimsy as it is for its overly...
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Review
by Ian Cooper
Over the last few years, there’s been an increasing trend towards video games that shroud you in near-complete darkness, a single light source facilitating jump...
Yakuza 0 Review
by Ian Cooper
The Yakuza series has been around for over a decade. First appearing back in 2005 on the PlayStation 2, Yakuza brought with it a unique...
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse Review
by Daire Behan
Ever since its debut in 2013, Rooster Teeth’s computer animated web series RWBY has been a viral hit with a huge dedicated fanbase. The show...

