Tag : ps4
Now we have the conclusion to The City That Never Sleeps DLC for Marvel’s Spider-Man. The final episode, Silver Lining, picks up a number of...
7 Ways to Be a D**k in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
by Ian Cooper
There are a few games out there that are not what they were when they were first released. Releasing a game plagued with problems makes...
The Fitzgerald Scale – WipEout Omega Collection
Today’s game isn’t technically a retro one, considering that it came out in 2017, but it is a modern interpretation of a classic game that...
Sega Genesis Classics for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
The Sega Genesis is truly an amazing console of the 90s. I grew up playing both the Super Nintendo and Genesis side-by-side, so I got...
Darksiders III Review
I won’t get into yet another long spiel about my history with the Darksiders series (I’ve done enough of that in my reviews of the...
New Jump Force Trailer Shows More Story and Avatar System
by Ian Cooper
Discover further details of the Story Mode from the upcoming JUMP FORCE. A sudden merging of the Jump World and the Real World has caused...
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review
by Will Worrall
The RPG known as Mutant has ended up being one of the most compelling world settings of the last few decades, and now the tabletop...
My Hero One’s Justice Review
My Hero One’s Justice is the first My Hero Academia game to arrive on Western soil. Based on the hit anime and manga, My Hero...
Just Cause 4 Review
by Ian Cooper
There comes a time when video game series become stale. Not so much poor or terrible in terms of their mechanics or aesthetics but more...
Hitman 2 Review
Agent 47 is back to his old, slightly murder-y ways in action stealth sequel Hitman 2, the direct sequel to 2016’s reboot. As always, the...
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy Review
by Jes Taylor
UPDATE: This review has been updated with new DLC characters. Here are some of the new additions below. Longtime SNK fans will no doubt see a few...
Scuf Impact Review
by Ian Cooper
In the world of eSports and competitive gaming, there are but a few names that stand out. Brands that are the pick of the bunch...
Bendy and the Ink Machine Review
by Will Worrall
There seems to have been a resurgence in the use of rubber hose animation. First, we had Cuphead come along and cartoonishly beat us all...
Battlezone: Gold Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
It can truly be a real challenge to take a VR game and bring it to consoles. The need for motion tracking headsets and motion...
Turtle Beach Atlas One Review
by Dom Richards
Choosing the right gaming headset can be just as difficult as, say, buying a house or buying a car. It can even be as difficult...
Red Dead Redemption II Review
by Dom Richards
Every once in a while, a form of entertainment is released that just completely leaves you in awe, whether it’s a film, an album, a...
GRIP: Combat Racing Review
by Jes Taylor
Let’s face a sad truth. Nowadays there aren’t as many fun, over-the-top racers like there used to be. Back in the Nintendo 64/PlayStation era, you...
Is There a Hidden Reference Towards Overtime in Red Dead Redemption II?
Rockstar Games are well known for their little Easter eggs and references that they dot around their massive open worlds that many of you will...

