Tag : pc
I have never really been a gearhead. At the grand old age of the big three zero now, I have precisely accumulated zero hours of...
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Review
by Ian Cooper
LEGO games come regular now. Whether it’s to cash in on a recent movie franchise or newest movie release or putting fresh spins on original LEGO...
Black Mirror Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a game is in dire need of a reboot. Other times? Not so much. When a game was classic in the first place and...
The Sims 4: Xbox One and PS4 Review
by Ian Cooper
We’ve all wished our lives went in a different direction at one point or another, and when The Sims came out back in 2000, we...
Cat Quest Review
Once in a while, a game crosses my desk that reminds me of that cliched tagline overused by many: Don’t judge a book by its...
My Time at Portia Review
by Will Worrall
Harvest Moon has been a pretty popular game for quite a long time. It might seem weird to start a review of an unrelated game...
The Best Early UK Black Friday Deals
No, we haven’t quite reached that famous day in our calendars just yet, but Amazon and other video game retailers are offering early Black Friday...
Cities: Skylines – Console Edition: Snowfall Review
by Will Worrall
‘Tis the season. Well, at least ’tis rapidly approaching the season. For those who don’t know yet, ‘the season’ is that period during winter when...
Nioh: Complete Edition PC Review
by Will Worrall
So it has finally come. Nioh, the even more Japanese version of Dark Souls, has made it to the PC in all its gory glory....
Hand of Fate 2 Review
Hand of Fate 2 is the sequel to Hand of Fate by Defiant Development, a development group based in Australia. Much like its predecessor, Hand...
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Review
I have not played the first Nights of Azure game, so I can’t compare the sequel to the original; however, I have seen the trailer for Nights...
Call of Duty: WWII Review
The saying ‘you don’t know what you have until it’s gone’ springs to mind when recalling Call of Duty’s roots and why we, as gamers,...
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Review
by Ian Cooper
The return of the Wolfenstein series was one of Bethesda’s success stories, rescuing an ancient relic from back in time and thrusting it full-force into...
Party Hard Tycoon Review
If I told you the creators of a pair of arcade slasher games about killing innocent people were making a game about planning parties in...
Yomawari: Midnight Shadows Review
Almost exactly two years ago, Yomawari: Night Alone took everyone by surprise. Its adorable art style and even more adorable characters tricked the player into...
South Park: The Fractured but Whole Review
by Ian Cooper
Ever since The Coon appeared in the thirteenth season of ridiculously popular but highly controversial TV show South Park, Eric Cartman’s Batman-like superhero persona has...
Rugby 18 Review
Author’s note: Unfortunately, I have been unable to test the online modes as the servers don’t go live until release; therefore, this review is based...
Raid: World War II Review
Remember the days of first-person shooters on PS2? When it didn’t matter that your player’s hand looked like a cardboard collage of tan polygrams because...

