Tag : review
The ‘cosy gaming’ movement is more popular than ever, with games like Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley being at the forefront. I’m a...
Gynoug Review
by Ryan Jones
Gynoug is a pretty intense nostalgia trip for those who crave some hardcore 90s side-scrolling shoot-em-ups. Players take the role of Wor, an angel on...
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review
by Ian Cooper
For years now I’ve heard my PC gamer buddies boast to me how awesome gaming is on a PC than it is on any of...
TOEM Review
by Tasha Quinn
I’m no photographer, but there’s something immensely satisfying about viewing the world through a camera lens. Not only is the memory permanently captured, but looking...
American Truck Simulator – Wyoming DLC Review
by Will Worrall
Another season passes, and another state DLC releases for American Truck Simulator. This time the Wyoming DLC adds America’s Equality State to the game for...
Unplugged: Air Guitar Review
by Ian Cooper
It has been so long since we’ve had a music game that even comes remotely close to the legends that are Guitar Hero and Rock...
Resident Evil 4 VR Review
by Ryan Jones
The chances of somebody being unaware of the existence of Resident Evil 4 nowadays is pretty slim to none, especially since the hit video game...
Lost Judgment Review
by Rob Browne
Now, there’s no shortage of Yakuza games for you to play, unlike many of the petrol stations in the UK at present. But if you’re...
Crysis Remastered Trilogy Review
by Ian Cooper
The term “can it run Crysis” was once a derogatory term used to challenge the benchmark of a newly released PC. And there was a...
Far Cry 6 Review
by Mark Tait
I must have played every Far Cry game, even though some have been better than others, but I always get drawn back. That’s mainly down...
Clash of Chefs VR Review
by Ryan Jones
Ever wondered what Cooking Mama would be like in VR? Clash of Chefs lets players take the role of a chef based in four unique...
Diablo II: Resurrected Review
by Ian Cooper
I was oblivious to the isometric role-playing genre once. The overhead viewpoint was a real turn off for me. I preferred getting down into the...
JETT: The Far Shore Review
by Luke Geikie
Video games have been venturing into space for almost as long as they have graced our screens. However, I frequently find that they fail to...
RiMS Racing Review
by Will Worrall
Realism isn’t a bad goal when it comes to video games. Over the years as graphics technology got better, more realism was the goal of...
Tales of Arise Review
by Jes Taylor
Ever since the latest generation of consoles came out, I’ve been waiting for a game that truly shows just what was possible. Don’t get me...
Aragami 2 Review
by Ryan Jones
Stealthy ninjas in video games are some of my favourite characters, especially when given the opportunity to play as one of them. Aragami 2 puts...
Omen of Sorrow Review
by Ryan Jones
As somebody who loves fighting games, Omen of Sorrow has been an incredibly difficult game to get used to. Developed by AOne Games, Omen of...
Sonic Colors: Ultimate Review
by Ian Cooper
The Blue Blur has had some ups and downs since his creation, but following the fantastic Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega proved that...

