Tag : review
Professional wrestling games have been a mainstay on every console for well over twenty years now, with generally one released every year since around 1995....
Old School Musical Review
by Ian Cooper
One genre of games is fading fast. Since the insurrection of Guitar Hero, the rhythm game gained ridiculous popularity, with gamers living out their dream...
The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep Review
by Lee Pilling
Hello there, weary traveller, have you come to find a game that will quench your thirst for tales of might and sorcery? Then look no...
Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey Review
by Ian Cooper
Assassin’s Creed has grown up. From an ambitious stealth series to a full-fledged role-playing game, this hugely popular series has overcome its shortcomings and criticisms...
FIFA 19 Review
by Dom Richards
There is always a struggle for yearly released games, right? Fans will demand an improvement from last year’s effort, but too much change and there...
Fire Pro Wrestling World Review
by Dom Richards
When the average person thinks of wrestling, I imagine 8 out of 10 people will automatically think about the WWE. They are undoubtedly the most...
Star Wars X-Wing: Second Edition and Expansions Review
by Will Worrall
Is there anything nerdier than Star Wars X-Wing? It manages to combine two of the classically nerdy pursuits: miniature combat games and Star Wars. As...
Nintendo Labo: Toy-Con 3 – Vehicle Kit Review
Nintendo aren’t exactly strangers to developing unique peripherals for their young and old fans to enjoy. From the Nintendo Power Glove to the Wii Fit...
Behind the Screen Review
Behind the Screen is an indie action/adventure puzzle game that is developed by 18Light and published by COSEN, originally released on Steam and now available...
Cities: Skylines for Nintendo Switch Review
by Dom Richards
Some of the most popular video games ever released are blank canvases, just waiting for your vision to be created. Rollercoaster Tycoon, Theme Hospital, Civilisation...
RetroStone Review
by Will Worrall
Retro gaming has had a massive surge in popularity over the past few years, and the RetroStone is a pretty good sign of that. Back...
NBA 2K19 Review
Now entering its 20th year, the NBA 2K series has built up such a reputation that others can only dream of, but this has led...
Slime Rancher Review
by Will Worrall
It’s difficult to know how to feel when confronted with a game like Slime Rancher. It’s filled to overflowing with cutesy little cartoon blobs who...
Ultra Space Battle Brawl Review
by Dom Richards
Do you often sit and think about how classic games could use a bit of a modern twist? Say, I don’t know, Pong, for example....
A Song of Ice and Fire Miniatures Game Review
by Ian Cooper
Think about a few TV series that you have watched or are watching, then put each one into these categories? The one that may have...
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
by Will Worrall
The Yakuza series has something of a reputation for being stuffed to the brim with activities and distractions. As it turns out, this reputation is...
Doki Doki Literature Club! Review
by Lee Pilling
Ah, Doki Doki Literature Club!, you seem all nice on the surface with the cute elements of a classic visual novel dating sim. A main...
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Review
by Will Worrall
Akira Toriyama really gets around these days. If he’s not busy spearheading a new series in the Dragon Ball franchise, he’s doing the character design...

