Trials Fusion Review
With four previous titles in the series under their belt, Redlynx have ever so slightly leaned towards broader horizons in the form of the futuristic motorbike racer, Trials Fusion. Whilst the core...
View ArticleWolfenstein: The New Order Review
Developers MachineGames have attempted to make it clear that given enough care and affection, there’s still room for an old-school style shootout. With Wolfenstein: The New Order not only have they...
View ArticleWorms Battlegrounds Review
The everlasting Worms series makes its debut on next-gen systems with Worms Battlegrounds and becomes the series’ biggest, most content rich outing to date. But has this zaney strategic brawler...
View ArticleSniper Elite 3 Review
Lots of gamers love sniping, fact. It’s the largely prevalent method of shooting things thanks to its ability to keep you a safe distance from other bullets, whilst at the same time giving you the...
View ArticleRatchet & Clank Trilogy Review (PS Vita)
The original Ratchet & Clank Trilogy released on PlayStation 3 a couple of years ago has finally made its way to the PlayStation Vita. With platforming spanning ten years, all of which was largely...
View ArticleHohokum Review
The collaboration between indie dev Honeyslug and designer Richard Hogg, Hohokum, is an experience that asks very little and offers even less in the way of direction. But it is definitely that; an...
View ArticleDiablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition Review
Diablo III has taken a few turns, had some tweaks and housed some new additions on its way to this ‘Ultimate’ version for PlayStation 4. But, as with all PC mainstays it has to deal with the conversion...
View ArticleMurasaki Baby Review
She is lost; she wants her mommy; she holds in her hand a purple, heart-shaped balloon. That’s the way developers Ovosonico aptly portray this quirky new Vita title. With Massimo Guarini (No More...
View ArticleForza Horizon 2 Review
Within my first hour of Forza Horizon 2, I had raced a handful of beautifully detailed circuits, sought out a vintage rally car hidden in a barn, tuned my vehicle with a plethora of tweaks and then...
View ArticleDefense Grid 2 Review
There’s a lot to be said about the accessibility and time killing virtues of tower defence games and whilst Defense Grid’s first outing may have been embraced more for its visual aesthetic than its...
View ArticleDeadcore Review
It’s not particularly common to find a first person game that doesn’t involve headshots and a health bar. Thankfully for those yearning something a little different, the dev team at 5-Bits Games have...
View ArticleFreedom Wars Review
Sony’s PlayStation Vita has had a mixed bag of games so far through its lifespan, but one of the more eagerly anticipated titles is finally upon us. Developed by SCE Japan Studio and already seeing a...
View ArticleHow to Survive: Storm Warning Edition Review
Around this time last year EKO software was unleashing their isometric zombie survival game on the world for the very first time, receiving moderately decent feedback without causing too much of a...
View ArticleFootball Manager 2015 Review
Around this time of year we see a influx of releases doing their annual rounds, but a few are more welcome than Sports Interactive’s addictive football management sim. With so much foundation to build...
View ArticleToybox Turbos Review
Back in the early 1990’s, there wasn’t many games that spent as much time in my beloved Amiga 1200’s floppy drive as Codemaster’s addictive top-down racer, Micro Machines, did. Sadly, the original...
View ArticleDragon Age: Inquisition Review
It’s not that often you play a game that offers so much quality in the finer details, that it makes soaking yourself in the world an equally enjoyable experience as actually trying to beat it. Dragon...
View ArticleLara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Review
The next full Tomb Raider release might not be coming until next year, but the iconic female explorer is back in this casual arcade shooter that hopes to appease fans whilst they wait. Following on...
View ArticleSaints Row IV: Re-Elected & Gat Out of Hell Review
Joining the ever rising tally of next-gen remasters is the cavalier Saints Row IV, with the new expansion ‘Gat out of Hell’ nicely bundled in. From alien motherships and 50’s sitcoms to a whole bunch...
View ArticleTekken Card Tournament Review
With the popularity and increased accessibility of card based video games over recent years, it stands to reason that other popular franchises might want to lay a hand of their own. Namco Bandai have...
View ArticleSuper Stardust Ultra Review
Housemarque bring their twin-stick shooter to the current generation, but despite the new title of Super Stardust Ultra similarities to previous titles are endless. As a result, it makes this more of a...
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