Tag : gaming
Ever since Steamboat Willie hit the public domain, fans of the rubber-hose animated-style character have overwhelmed the indie media with their own movie titles and...
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake Review
by Ryan Jones
Spirits, spectres and ghosts have been spotted in various pictures throughout the years, enticing conspiracy theories and creating conversation surrounding other realms and worlds aside...
Code Vein II Review
by Ryan Jones
Another year, another Souls-like but with a sprinkle of Japanese anime frosted over. The present day is lost to the Resurgence, a calamity of evil...
Why Your Game Feels Laggy, Even at High FPS
by Jack Shaw
You have the latest technology and optimized settings for your favorite games. However, the gameplay still feels sluggish despite the high frame rate. You should...
Rooftops & Alleys Review
by Ryan Jones
As I haven’t spent much of my gaming life playing games revolving around the art of parkour, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Rooftops...
Frog Legs Review
by Will Worrall
When it comes to games as a medium for comedy, it can be a bit tough to find good examples of pure ‘comedy’ experiences that...
Spilled! Review
by Will Worrall
Like many people in my country, I’m concerned about the environment. Here in the UK, climate anxiety is at an all-time high, probably because we’ve...
Antstream Arcade Review
by Will Worrall
Being a retro gamer over the past few decades has been a wild ride. We’ve gone from an obscure sub-section of a hugely popular hobby...
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...
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...
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Review
by Ryan Jones
The Souls-like formula has been expanded upon throughout modern gaming, and developers big and small have made several attempts to either improve, clone or adapt...
The Star Named EOS Review
by Kyle Moffat
Whenever you take a photograph, do you think about why? It could be to capture the beautiful scenery. Or maybe it’s so that we can...
Play as a Human Spider Abomination in Eternal Damnation, Release Date Announced and Trailer
by Ian Cooper
SD Games have today announced that their upcoming hybrid real-time strategy RPG, Eternal Damnation, will launch into Steam Early Access on 15 July, with a...
Velvet Hi-Back Gamer Bean Bag Review
Now, when asked to review the Velvet Hi-Back Gamer Bean Bag, I was a little perplexed as to what makes a bean bag specifically made...
Outcast: A New Beginning Review
by Ryan Jones
The long-awaited sequel to the video games genre’s first-ever 3D open-world adventure is finally here. For somebody like myself, it’s a brand-new experience within Adelpha,...
Dead End City Review
by Ryan Jones
Mad Max meets a rolling, retro shoot-em-up in Dead End City, a 90s style shooter set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Players can take the role...
Interview with Broken Sword Designer and Producer, Steve Ince
by Guest Post
Hey, everyone, I’m Teacher Sonny D. from the United Kingdom who interviews people and makes content about a range of topics, including gaming, languages, and...
What Are Some of the Most Popular Sports Games Played?
by Guest Post
It is amazing to consider the growth of the video game market in recent times, particularly since the COVID01 pandemic, which brought many new gamers...

