Tag : review
I’ve been a fan of Pokemon since I got my first pack of Pokemon cards back in 1995 in my kindergarten class, and obviously, when...
The Callisto Protocol Review
by Ryan Jones
The extraordinary minds behind the Dead Space franchise have finally released their new independent project, The Callisto Protocol. Glen Schofield, the lead director for the...
The Controller People’s TCP Pro PS5 Controller Review
by Ian Cooper
In the magical world of competitive gaming, players are always looking for that edge above the competition. Whether you’re playing mouse and keyboard or controller,...
Prodeus Review
by Ryan Jones
Anybody who grew up on the old Doom and Quake games will be met with delight in this retro-styled FPS, complete with ultra-fast combat and...
Gotham Knights Review
by Mark Tait
When I was asked to play and review the new Gotham Knights game on PC, I jumped at the chance, mainly because I loved the...
The Judgment Collection Review
by Mark Tait
The Judgment series was originally a spin-off from the Yakuza series but never had the same mass appeal at that time as standalone titles. So,...
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed Review
by Ryan Jones
Back in 2006, Destroy All Humans! 2 expanded its scope from the original game’s sole USA setting and initiated an international invasion across the UK,...
LEGO Brawls Review
by Tasha Quinn
Over the last few years, we’ve seen an insurgence of platform fighting games hit our consoles and PCs, all of which have attempted to carve...
Neptunia X Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars Review
by Will Worrall
It’s often been said that “There’s nothing wrong with a little titillation,” but if what Neptunia X Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars does is ‘a little’...
Voyage Review
by Ryan Jones
In the best sense of the word, Voyage is a downright picturesque adventure game that’s full of mystery and wonder. Those players who look for...
Stray Review
by Tasha Quinn
I’ve had my eyes on Stray since it was announced in 2020, hooked by the concept of stepping into the paws of an adorable backpack-wearing...
EPOS GTW 270 Hybrid Review
by Ian Cooper
Update: EPOS have reached out to say that an upcoming firmware update will now allow you to use the mic whilst connected via the...
Quintus and the Absent Truth Review
by Ryan Jones
At first glance, Quintus and the Absent Truth looks like a fun children’s story inspired by Stuart Little. Playing the role of Alan Shaw, players...
Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller Review
by Ian Cooper
When it comes to competitive gaming, it’s always wise to gain that edge over the competition in whatever way possible. Some gamers just practice to...
Sonic Origins Review
by Ian Cooper
I’m a sucker for retro games. I grew up in the late 80s and 90s, and video games of that era fast became my bread...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review
by Ryan Jones
Developed by Tribute Games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is a gorgeous love letter to classic retro arcade titles that dominated the 90s video...
The Quarry Review
by Mark Tait
I was a fan of Supermassive Games’ Until Dawn. There was just something so exciting about the horror genre of the game, which was more...
Trek to Yomi Review
by Ryan Jones
The developers of Trek to Yomi have managed to truly capture the feeling of the old-but-gold samurai movies from the past and implement it into...

