Category : Reviews
Asian horror has a certain edge to it that makes it often appealing to Western audiences. Maybe it points to a certain mastery of the...
Crow Country Review
by Will Worrall
It’s a strange feeling to have such an overriding sense of nostalgia from a game, though that might seem strange to say that about a...
RetroRealms Arcade: Ash v.s. The Evil Dead & Halloween Review
by Will Worrall
Boo! Bet that scared you. It’s spooky-time, and that means it’s time to settle in with our favourite high-quality Halloween entertainment: horror movies. If you’re...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes, a series has been going on for such a long time that most of the people involved can remember a time before it started....
Phoenix Springs Review
by Will Worrall
There’s something occasionally surreal about certain games that use a limited graphical style or other lo-fi production techniques. While there’s a certain amount of nostalgia...
EA Sports FC 25 Review
Another year and another EA Sports FC title: EA Sports FC 25. Every football fan asks the same question every year: Is it worth picking...
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Review
by Ryan Jones
Zombie slaying has been one of the staples of Capcom’s legacy as a developer, and now the Dead Rising franchise has been brought back from...
Evotinction Review
If you were on the lookout for a weird mix of Metal Gear Solid and Dead Space, boy, do I have the game for you:...
Reynatis Review
by Tasha Quinn
Watching the trailer and intro for Reynatis, I was hit with a feeling almost like déjà vu. It’s a standalone game that exists in its...
Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid Review
by Will Worrall
As the fleeting warmth of summer fades into the auburn days of autumn, it’s nice to have an excuse to revel in those all-too-brief sunny...
Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown Review
After 13 years, the Test Drive Unlimited series returns to our screens to try and act like the old royalty coming back to reclaim its...
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II Review
by Tasha Quinn
Warhammer is one of those franchises with so much lore and content that it’s hard to keep track of. With offerings in both the fantasy (Warhammer...
Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn Review
by Ryan Jones
Every so often, developers attempt to port or remaster a beloved game or franchise from the retro era. Back in the 80s and 90s, side-scrolling...
Squirrel with a Gun Review
by Tasha Quinn
When you think of squirrels, you picture small, fluffy creatures with cute, bushy tails. They’re a little skittish and tend to avoid people, so the...
Star Wars Outlaws Review
Coming out at the same time as Black Myth: Wukong, Star Wars Outlaws is trying to lay claim to the game of the summer, but...
Bakeru Review
by Peter Keen
Funny, Exciting, Quality Cultural Tour Around Japan! I wish I could bottle up that feeling of being pleasantly surprised. As I can’t though, discovering new,...
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered Review
by Will Worrall
Sam & Max are two of the greatest cult cartoon characters of the 90s and the brainchild of brilliant cartoonist Steve Purcell. This animal-based psychotic...
Phantom Spark Review
by Kyle Moffat
In terms of gaming, the racing genre is easily one of the most competitive. Gran Turismo and Forza compete head-to-head on their respective consoles, whilst...

