Category : Reviews
Dragon Ball Z is something I skipped during my childhood, never really giving it a second thought, but having the fan base that it did,...
Skylanders: Imaginators Review
by Daire Behan
It’s been five years since Activision’s first Skylanders game revolutionised gaming with the introduction of toy-to-life gameplay, using toys to unlock in-game characters and accessories....
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky Review
by Will Worrall
As many regular readers will know, I have somewhat gained a reputation around here as the guy who reviews the random Japanese games that no-one...
Super Dungeon Bros Review
by Dom Richards
Imagine a world where Diablo III isn’t the dungeon crawling masterpiece that it is. Just imagine that the world you are exploring is bland with no...
World of Final Fantasy Review
by Daire Behan
Square-Enix’s long running Final Fantasy series has been in quite the dilemma in recent years. While each and every new game in the main series...
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim- Special Edition Review
by Dom Richards
On the 11th of November 2011, my video gaming life changed forever. Up until that point, my gaming was split between a few different franchises:...
Aragami Review
I wasn’t expecting very much from this game. I saw the trailer a couple of weeks ago and wasn’t impressed, it appeared to be a...
Ghostbusters Review
Much like with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I was a pretty big fan of the Ghostbusters cartoon that was based off the movies once upon...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Review
Back when I was a kid, I was a huge fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I absolutely loved the original animated series that aired in the late...
Samurai Warriors 4: Empires Review
I’m a newcomer to Tecmo Koei’s series of Warriors games, having never tried out Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Warriors Orochi, nor other related series featuring powerful...
Xenoblade Chronicles X Review
by Ian Cooper
My time on Xenoblade Chronicles X was met with mixed feelings. I felt a little hype inside when it was announced. Having played its predecessor...
An Alternative review of Rainbow Six: Siege
by Kane Newell
Rainbow Six: Siege ~These Gadgets Are Made For Breaching~ It seems that we are starting to see a new trend when concerning games and their...
Rainbow Six: Siege Review
by Ian Cooper
I enter the house by the front door. Probably not the best point of entry but maybe it was the least expected to the terrorists...
SteamWorld Heist Review
SteamWorld Heist is a turn-based strategy game developed by Image&Form Games. The game is completed for the Nintendo 3DS but it will also be made...
Fallout 4 Review
by Kane Newell
Fallout 4 ~War never changes, and neither does the bugs in a Bethesda game~ Fallout 4 has everything in a Fallout game that we all...
Call of Duty: Black Ops III Review
Another year sees another entry in the Call of Duty franchise. This year, the development has been passed onto Treyarch who many would consider to...
Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition Review
I’m a pretty big fan of the Darksiders series and I really hope to see a third game that finally ties up all the loose...
WWE 2K16 Review
(Played on PS4) The problem with the modern WWE is that due to constant stop and start pushes, combined with poor writing overall, the modern...

