Tag : pc
From time to time, I adore a walking simulator. Sitting back and being told a well-weaved narrative – with interactivity to accompany – is enjoyable....
Breakneck City Review
by Luke Geikie
I was born in the year 2000, so it’s fair to say retro gaming for me truly is retro. I never experienced the classic arcade...
Battlefield 2042 Review
by Jes Taylor
The Battlefield franchise finds itself in a very unique position this time around with Battlefield 2042. After getting delayed at (relatively) the last minute, Battlefield...
Retro Respawn – Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection
by Will Worrall
The recent release of Jurassic World: Evolution 2 reminded me of another game that bears many marked similarities to it: Zoo Tycoon. Both games are...
Call of Duty: Vanguard Review
by Jes Taylor
Another year, another Call of Duty. That genuinely is the feeling you get once you boot up Call of Duty: Vanguard. What once was (to...
TOEM Review
by Tasha Quinn
I’m no photographer, but there’s something immensely satisfying about viewing the world through a camera lens. Not only is the memory permanently captured, but looking...
American Truck Simulator – Wyoming DLC Review
by Will Worrall
Another season passes, and another state DLC releases for American Truck Simulator. This time the Wyoming DLC adds America’s Equality State to the game for...
Crysis Remastered Trilogy Review
by Ian Cooper
The term “can it run Crysis” was once a derogatory term used to challenge the benchmark of a newly released PC. And there was a...
Diablo II: Resurrected Review
by Ian Cooper
I was oblivious to the isometric role-playing genre once. The overhead viewpoint was a real turn off for me. I preferred getting down into the...
JETT: The Far Shore Review
by Luke Geikie
Video games have been venturing into space for almost as long as they have graced our screens. However, I frequently find that they fail to...
Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review
by Ian Cooper
The Blue Blur has had some ups and downs since his creation, but following the fantastic Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega proved that...
Corpse Killer: 25th Anniversary Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
Let me start off by saying that I am totally behind bringing older games “forward” to newer platforms. Games made years or even decades ago...
Observer: System Redux Review
by Mark Tait
Observer was first released on the Xbox One just roughly shy of four years ago. At that time, whilst the game was okay, it didn’t...
Back 4 Blood Preview
by Jes Taylor
It’s crazy to think that after all these years, we continue to talk about Left 4 Dead in its own class. It seems like every...
Omensight Review
If you’ve ever wanted to solve a murder mystery whilst time travelling, then I’ve got something for you. Omensight is a beautiful looking action roleplaying...
Old World Review
by Luke Geikie
The Civilization series has dominated the 4X strategy genre and influenced almost every 4X game that has released in the past 20 years. Old World...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect 3 Review
by Jes Taylor
Mass Effect 3 is a funny game in that at the time of its release, people formed strong opinions about how bad the game was....
Spiritfarer Review
I’ve always been a huge fan of stylised games, so it makes sense why I was instantly drawn to Spiritfarer, a management sim with action...

