Each year I come across a game I know little about and expect nothing from, yet it turns out to be just what I was looking for. More often than not, it isn’t...
Category - Reviews
The release of DiRT Rally in the tail-end of 2016 came as a revival for the once strong and respected DiRT franchise. Doing away with the ‘dude-bro’ themes...
Friday The 13th: The Game takes the classic horror film series and gives gamers the opportunity to play around in its world. Gameplay is experienced through...
ARMS has a considerable amount of content and depth, but does its best to hide that from players. Like Splatoon at launch before it, you’d be forgiven if you...
It’s ironic that PlayStation chose to market WipEout Omega Collection, a bundle of WipEout HD, WipEOut HD Fury and WipEout 2048, in the following manner: They...
Another day, another fighter. This time it’s Tekken 7, a PC and console release based off the Fated Retribution version of the Japanese arcade hit. In a...
Red Storm Entertainment isn’t kidding when it calls Star Trek Bridge Crew social VR. Set in the nuTrek timeline – the one where Chris Pine is Captain Kirk and...
If there’s one thing I love, it’s a puzzler. If there’s one thing I hate, it’s a puzzler where I can’t follow the creator’s puzzle logic. Coming to us from...
Ultra Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is Capcom’s laziest cash grab yet. Essentially a re-release of Super Street Fighter II HD Remix, which...
Style vs substance. Function vs flair. The balancing act between how a product looks and what it’s designed to do can often be a tricky one. Too much bling can...
Right out of the gate, Fire Emblem: Shadows of Valentia throws a lot at you. Its story gets heavy immediately; new gameplay mechanics are introduced straight...
Injustice 2 is the best DC Comics movie we’ve had the chance to experience. It also happens to be an amazing fighting game too. Developed by Mortal...
Farpoint isn’t quite the VR shooter that Impulse Gear promised, but it’s close. A mixture of a VR experience, shooter and a walking simulator, its...
Lords of the Fallen’s Deck13 is back, this time with a dystopian sci-fi tale in The Surge. Borrowing from the likes of Dark Souls, you begin as a paraplegic...
Giant heads. Two versus two basketball. From marketing down to visual appearance, everything about NBA Playgrounds screams NBA Jam. For the most part, Sabre...
It’s been some time now since the gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer first dallied into the PC market with the original Razer Blade, a system aimed squarely...
AFL Evolution is a terrible game that’s endearingly entertaining to a footy fanatic. It’s a regurgitated disappointment – it’s basically a repackaged version...
Arkane has delivered the goods with Prey. A vast departure from the likes of Dishonored, Prey – alike only in name with Human Head Studios’ 2006 title –...
Three years after its release in Japan, Puyo Puyo Tetris finally heads to the west. For puzzle fans, it should be worth the wait. Already available on 3DS, Wii...
Bulletstorm is a competent little game that didn’t need a re-release. Yet, here we are. Originally released in 2011 on Windows PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, Gearbox...

