Tag : pc
“Live. Love. Burn with life. Slay and survive,” says the world’s greatest barbarian as he thrusts another exile into the deadly open-world of the Exiled...
Far Cry 5 Review
by Dom Richards
What makes a perfect open-world game? Well, for one, the world itself needs to be interesting, right? Two, it needs to be fun to play,...
Injustice 2: Legendary Edition Review
by Ian Cooper
It’s no secret that NetherRealm’s superhero fighter, Injustice 2, is an outstanding game, hell, we gave it a sparkling 9 out of 10 in our review...
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue Remastered Review
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is the seventh major instalment in the well-known Assassin’s Creed franchise and was initially released back in 2014 for last generation consoles....
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review
by Will Worrall
It is an odd day when a legendary movie company is the big name thing behind a major game release, but this is exactly what...
Sea of Thieves Review
by Ian Cooper
Competitive multiplayer gaming is at its peak right now, with titles like Fortnite, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Overwatch and Call of Duty dominating the market, it’s not...
Burnout: Paradise Remastered Review
by Dom Richards
2008 was a simpler time. For one, I was only 20/21 years old, full of enthusiasm and excitement for what the future could hold. It...
Devil May Cry HD Collection Review
This is the second time the original Devil May Cry trilogy has been remastered, and it is now in glorious 1080p. This review will go...
Spellsworn Review
by Will Worrall
Video games are a bloody weird medium at times. Human beings have been trying to entertain ourselves since we crawled out of the ooze from...
Way of the Passive Fist Review
Every now and then, an indie takes a game mechanic and runs with it. They create wonderful pieces of design and make that into a...
Attack on Titan 2 Review
Attack on Titan 2, developed by Omega Force, is the direct sequel to Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom, the first video game adaptation of...
Battlezone: Combat Commander Review
by Will Worrall
Nostalgia can be a powerful thing. It can by the driving force behind games getting their funding, it can be the entire reason a game...
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Trailers Show Off a Beautiful City and Odd Helpers
The release of Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is fast approaching, and Bandai Namco has released two new trailers in order to whet awaiting...
Pure Farming 2018 Review
by Alec Hawley
Initially at least, Pure Farming 2018 takes place in Montana. This Montana however bears little resemblance to the gung-ho insanity of Far Cry 5’s Hope...
The Council: Episode 1 – The Mad Ones Review
The Council is trying to muscle into a genre which is dominated by all the Telltale Games series’, so this game has to be incredible...
Square Enix Announces Shadow of the Tomb Raider
by Ian Cooper
Square Enix today announced the next installment of the most recent escapades of video game heroine Lara Croft. Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be...
Geralt of Rivia Joins Soul Calibur VI
by Ian Cooper
The Witcher returns. Bandai Namco Entertainment and creators of The Witcher games series, CD Projekt RED, announce Geralt of Rivia will be joining the playable...
Surviving Mars Review
by Will Worrall
What is so appealing about space travel? Is it the sense of discovery and adventure? Is it the thought that there is an infinite universe...

