Tag : review
We’re pretty used to video games tackling storylines that try stepping over the line. You know, that close to the bone, almost inappropriate line which...
NieR: Automata Review
by Daire Behan
PlatinumGames have been on a bumpy road as of late. The developer originally famed for action masterpieces such as Bayonetta, MadWorld and Metal Gear Rising:...
Toukiden 2 Review
by Dom Richards
The video games industry is no stranger to ‘clones’, and no, I am not referring to those charming guys who served in the Grand Army...
Elgato Game Capture HD60 Review
by Dom Richards
YouTube and Twitch have revolutionised how an entire generation of gamers play their video games. Gamers now want to show the world their exploits in...
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review
by Daire Behan
There’s no doubt that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Nintendo’s most ambitious game ever. The title started development with the intention...
Legendary Encounters: Firefly Review
by Chris Dove
Many of you will have played or at least heard of the deck building colossus that is the Legendary series by Upper Deck, the mechanics...
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Review
by Ian Cooper
In my time playing Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands, I’ve taken out outposts, murdered a loving couple with some disturbing tendencies, weeded out Santa Blanca...
Nintendo Switch Review
by Ian Cooper
I have to say, the Nintendo Switch surprised me. Not only does it succeed in what it has set out to do, that being a multi-functional...
Torment: Tides of Numenera Review
by Dom Richards
Ever since the launch of Kickstarter back in 2009, independent games developers have found it much easier to source the money needed to create their...
Quests of Valeria Review
by Chris Dove
Today we will be going in complete contrast to our last review which was the rule heavy, massively strategic, Zombicide: Black Plague and focusing on...
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin Review
by Daire Behan
The road to a new Psychonauts game has been a long and uncertain one. Double Fine’s inventive 2005 3D platformer has a reputation for being...
For Honor Review
by Ian Cooper
Ubisoft have undoubtedly mastered the art of open-world gameplay. They’ve given us Watch_Dogs, Far Cry and in a few weeks we’ll be graced with the...
Sniper Elite 4 Review
by Ian Cooper
Ask any Battlefield or Call of Duty player, playing as a sniper is cool. Rather than being in the thick of the action maybe capturing...
Semispheres Review
by Dom Richards
Stealth games are alive and well, thanks to a strong showing in 2016 and a good selection of titles to be released in 2017. The...
Gunmetal Arcadia Review
by Derek Miller
If the previous preview peaked your interest, then good news everybody, Gunmetal Arcadia is here. In case you missed it, Gunmetal Arcadia is a 2D...
Poochy and Yoshi’s Woolly World Review
by Ian Cooper
There are cute games aplenty for Nintendo’s current handheld. Whether it’s involving Nintendo’s very own mascot plumber or a constantly disgruntled ape looking for bananas,...
Nefarious Review
by Derek Miller
Ever wonder what it would be like to play the bad guy in those classic platforming games? That’s the premise that the team from Star Blade have...
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers Review
by Will Worrall
Dynasty Warriors is a hell of a series. Since at least the second game in the series, it has mainly stuck to what it’s done best:...

