Category : Reviews
Despite starring in a series spanning almost 15 years, WayForward’s indie darling mascot, Shantae, only began to pick up in popularity in 2013 when Nintendo...
Shu Review
What makes an adventure game good, or any game good for that matter? A game needs to have an interesting story, and the game should...
Fruit Ninja VR Review
by Daire Behan
Does anyone remember the tutorial for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and how awesome it was? Well, if you’re a fan of slicing up watermelons (and maybe...
Battlezone PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
Since its arrival the PlayStation VR has never ceased to amaze even though, truth be told, it lacks anything substantial. The experiences it delivers, not...
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
With all the experiences granted to us thanks to the unhinged accessibility of virtual reality, being stood next to an operating table with a patient...
Super Mario Maker 3DS Review
by Dom Richards
Super Mario Maker released last year for the Wii U and was a resounding success. The Super Mario games have always been and forever will...
Super Mario Run Review
by Dom Richards
Super Mario is no stranger to the small screen. All the way back in 1985, Super Mario Land was a launch title for Nintendo’s Game...
Space Hulk: Deathwing Review
by Emiliano
The Warhammer universe is massive, with new games in the series being released left, right and center. This time around we see the release of...
Batman: The Telltale Series – Season 1 Review
by Dom Richards
2016 has been a difficult year for the Caped Crusader, with his highly anticipated return to the big screen being universally panned by the critics...
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Review
by Daire Behan
Atlus’ Shin Megami Tensei series, despite having a very large cult following, has been majorly overshadowed in popularity by its very own spin-off series, Persona. This...
The Last Guardian Review
by Ian Cooper
I’m between a rock and a hard place with The Last Guardian. On one hand, I find it an endearing tale of companionship, trust, teamwork...
The Little Acre Review
by Daire Behan
Independent game development has been on the rise in Ireland in the past few years, but despite the vast amount of unique titles in development, few...
Euro Truck Simulator 2: Vive la France! Review
by Derek Miller
Time to fire up your trucks, ladies and gentleman, and this time we’re heading to France. The recently released Vive la France! DLC for Euro...
Maize Review
by Derek Miller
In the mood for something a bit corny? Finish Line Games have got you covered with their latest title, Maize. The second title from a...
Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel Review
by Will Worrall
Well, it’s happened yet again, I’ve been asked to review yet another strange little Japanese game. At this point it’s not even a reputation, it’s...
Steep Review
by Ian Cooper
Whilst playing Ubisoft’s new extreme sports game, Steep, I realised something: I’m having the best skiing holiday I’ve never had. I’ve never been one for...
Rad Rodgers: World One Review
by Derek Miller
It’s time to take a trip back to the 90s once again for the retro inspired platformer Rad Rodgers: World One. The latest from Interceptor...
Final Fantasy XV Review
by Kane Newell
It’s hard to pinpoint what makes the Final Fantasy series so great and loved by millions of people worldwide for the past 20+ years. Perhaps it’s...

