Tag : review
In 2012, game designers Jens Drogemuller and Holge Ostertag brought us the hugely successful area control, civilisation builder that is Terra Mystica, winning a host...
The Escapists 2 for Nintendo Switch Review
Being imprisoned sounds quite boring and hellish. Waiting around in a cell while your term keeps chipping away day by day. Dealing with the endless...
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Review
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter has finally made its way onto the Xbox, four years after its initial PC release.The game has been fully overhauled...
Monster Hunter: World Review
by Will Worrall
There have been many series’ over the years that have failed to really connect with a western audience. From the days of Keitai Denju Telefang...
Let Them Come Review
by Will Worrall
Shallow, story-less and cheap. Three words that are usually easy to attribute to a mobile game, even when it becomes available on other platforms. Fortunately,...
Dragon Ball FighterZ Review
by Ian Cooper
Dragon Ball Z is a crazy animè series, and it’s this craziness that has earned it legions of fans since its inception in 1986. It...
Razer Thresher 7.1 for PlayStation 4 Review
Razer has released multiple headsets in 2017, with the Thresher 7.1 being one of the most sought after thanks to its 7.1 surround sound capabilities....
Razer Wolverine Ultimate Controller Review
by Ian Cooper
In a world where competitive gaming is fast becoming the main reason we buy games and eSports officially becoming a big deal, getting one over...
Razer Thresher Tournament Edition Review
Every console gamer knows that your equipment is as important as the console you use it with, and that is certainly the case if you...
Black: The Fall for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
Playdead’s side-scrolling puzzler Inside turned out to be an indie gem with hundreds of critics praising the game, including ours. Dom said in his review...
Son of Scoregasm Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes a genre gets so overloaded with titles of an extremely similar nature that it starts to become harder and harder to find games that stand...
Genetic Disaster Review
Last year saw an epic rise in the twin stick shooting bullet hell genre. Games like Nuclear Throne and Enter the Gungeon have my personal...
Sid Meier’s Civilization: A New Dawn Review
by Chris Dove
Today’s review is yet another huge video game that has since evolved into a successful board game, although this version is (I believe) the third...
Okami HD Review
by Ian Cooper
Games that, put you in control of a god or a god-like being are commonplace now but none have ever felt as majestic as Okami. Originally...
Brawlout Review
by Ian Cooper
It’ll be quite a while until we see a Nintendo Switch entry of mascot brawler Super Smash Bros., and while there are the other versions...
Worms W.M.D. for Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
So as the Nintendo Switch continues to flourish and is expected to grow even further during the Christmas period, we are seeing more and more...
Dead Rising 4: Frank’s Big Package Review
by Dom Richards
The living dead are very much still alive and kicking in 2017. The TV adaptation of The Walking Dead is still as popular as ever,...
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for Xbox One Review
by Ian Cooper
So it’s finally here, the multiplayer sensation that has captured the hearts of PC gamers worldwide; PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has at long last made its way...

