Tag : review
Back in the day (the 80s), horizontally-scrolling 2D shooters like Paradroid and Uridium were all the rage in arcade cabinets. Developers Huey Games are trying...
The Last DeadEnd Review
Sometimes there comes along a game that just screams bad news. “The Last DeadEnd” by developer AzDimension is one of those. It was an absolute...
Death Road to Canada for Nintendo Switch Review
by Dom Richards
Some trends are just timeless, aren’t they? Converse Allstars have been a constant popular choice of footwear for well over 60 years, the works of...
Raging Justice Review
by Ian Cooper
We older gamers pine for a Streets of Rage comeback, the legendary trilogy that dominates my fond memories of the 90s. Cleaning up the streets...
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes you might end up being surprised by a game. It was certainly a surprise that the Atelier series turned out to be not only...
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy for Nintendo Switch Review
Most people who have read manga or watched anime during the early 2000s have watched an episode of Naruto, read a volume of Naruto, or...
Azul Review
by Will Worrall
Much like video games, board games can be made to tell a story, to be fun to play, or in some cases, to look extremely...
Light Fall Review
by Jes Taylor
Light Fall is a unique game, one where the visual appeal grabs you long before you actually play the game. I found myself intrigued by...
Nintendo Labo Review
by Ian Cooper
So, the concept of toys-to-life failed: Disney Infinity is no longer with us, Skylanders is, but nobody really cares about that series anymore, so it’s...
Fallout Review
by Chris Dove
Always keen to help bridge the gap between the video gaming and board gaming communities, I was desperate to review one of the biggest titles...
Avengers: Infinity War Review
by Adam Whiles
Welcome to the end of the world party Back in 2012 Marvel pulled off something rare, they not only created one of the first truly...
Solo Review
Sometimes a game comes along that just sparks your interest for some reason. Maybe it has an engaging narrative, likeable characters, good gameplay or all...
South Park: The Fractured but Whole for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
As superheroes take the main stage on the silver screen now with an onslaught of movies coming out, it’s no surprise that popular animated series,...
Penny-Punching Princess Review
by Will Worrall
Truly, alliteration is not enough to save a poor video game. Even with the added bonuses of indie charm and ‘humour’ in 50-foot high neon...
Q.U.B.E. 2 Review
by Will Worrall
Modern puzzle games have evolved so far past their retro counterparts that at times it can be difficult to see where the genre got its...
Star Wars: Legion Review
by Chris Dove
Prior to beginning this review, I was looking through my growing collection of games which would be familiar to many. It includes wargames, card games,...
Masters of Anima for Nintendo Switch Review
by Dom Richards
Imitation is often heralded as the biggest form of flattery. This saying rings true in all walks of life but is even more true in...
Urban Trial Playground Review
Urban Trial Playground is a bike stunt and racing game from developer Tayon and publisher Tate Multimedia that mainly consists of 55 single-player levels and...

