Tag : review
Who doesn’t love a good city simulator ? From the early days of the game industry to modern iterations from both the triple A and...
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 Review
The Mega Man X Legacy Collection is one that I’ve had my eye on for quite a while now, and it is finally here. Mega...
Overcooked! 2 Review
We have all had our close calls in the kitchen, whether it’s something as small as burning a slice of toast or… well, burning the...
Venom Power Pack and Stand for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
With gaming on the go being a preferred method for most commuters these days, it’s important for consoles to have a lengthy battery life. What’s...
Mad Giga X100 BlueTooth Controller Review
by Will Worrall
Mobile gaming has been having a hell of a time for the last decade or so. Back in the early days, it was a strange...
Iro Hero Review
by Scott Hart
A blend of the classic 90s Super Nintendo-style vertical shooter with some creative new features, Iro Hero provides hours of classic gameplay. Many of us...
Guts and Glory Review
by Will Worrall
Gore is a strange thing in the world of entertainment. It has become an entire genre of its own, as anyone who has watched Tokyo...
Gladiabots Review
Gladiabots is an odd game. It’s an arena fighting game with a twist. In Gladiabots you have to command your team of robots and fight...
Sonic Mania Plus Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes you just feel like the universe is spoiling you. As if it’s not enough that the games industry feels like it’s been targeting you...
Airheart -Tales of broken Wings Review
Do you ever come across a game that looks very promising but that never delivers on that promise? Well, that’s the experience that you are...
House Flipper Review
by Lee Pilling
Welcome to the world of House Flipper, where the only limitation on how to make money is your own imagination. As you can tell, this...
This War of Mine: The Board Game Review
by Will Worrall
War. War is a horrendous thing. It brings nothing but tragedy and death to the people involved on both sides and causes destruction, famine and...
Dark Souls: The Board Game Review
by Will Worrall
Dark Souls: The Board Game Dark Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls. It seems like there is just never enough Dark Souls in the world. Whether...
LEGO The Incredibles Review
by Will Worrall
LEGO The Incredibles Sometimes a game company gets so good at making a certain type of game that they pretty much don’t make anything else....
The Crew 2 Review
by Alec Hawley
There’s something gloriously bonkers about the central mechanic in The Crew 2, with a few clicks of the right analog stick switching between car, boat,...
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy for Nintendo Switch Review
Naughty Dog’s famous mascot, Crash Bandicoot, crashes (not sorry) onto the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, with it being previously released for PlayStation 4, this...
The Black Death Review
by Will Worrall
The Black Death Death, decay and destruction. These are just 3 of the things that can be expected on a day trip to Scunthorpe. They...
Razer Nommo Chroma Review
by Ian Cooper
What is gaming without sound? Playing the likes of Call of Duty or, hell, even Fortnite, it’s important to know where the enemy is. As...

