
AJ Hanson29/04/2024
Assassin's Creed: Origins Review
The Assassin’s Creed franchise needs no introduction. The series has spawned multiple titles across every platform throughout its existence. Some good, some bad, and some just downright awful. (Insert Assassin’s Creed Unity review here) After...

AJ Hanson29/04/2024
South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review
South Park: The Stick of Truth launched in 2014. When it released, it garnered huge praise from both fans and critics alike. Bringing together traditional RPG elements, turn based Paper Mario style gameplay, and South Park was a match made in heaven. Not...

AJ Hanson29/04/2024
Middle Earth: Shadow Of War Review
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor was one of the breakout surprises of the year when it launched in 2014. It featured a solid story set in a beloved franchise with combat based on the Batman: Arkham series of games. It blew many people away with its innovati...

AJ Hanson29/04/2024
Cuphead Review
Cuphead! The game that almost wasn’t, until it was! A running joke of release dates have plagued the title for years. An indie title by StudioMDHR, Cuphead first began development way back in 2010. Announced officially at E3 2014 during Microsoft&rs...

Benjamin Burns29/04/2024
The Darkside Detective Review
Point-and-click adventures are typically a pretty chilled-out experience. Sure, at times, they can be difficult. Sometimes, they can even get frustrating. But when I’m tired, stressed or just in need of some good ol’ fashioned storytelling, it...

AJ Hanson29/04/2024
Death Squared (Nintendo Switch) Review
I never expected to love this game as much as I do. Silly little titles like this have never appealed to me much but wow, did Death Squared on the Nintendo Switch amaze me and really show me what this platform is for. Sure, the game has been released on o...

Jeffery Wright29/04/2024
Life is Feudal: Forest Village Should Be Named Life is Brutal
I wanted to get into the simulation spirit with Life is Feudal: Forest Village since I was the demi-god of a handful of people that I instantly cherished. You start the basic map with a handful of villagers and a few shacks in the budding months of spring...

Benjamin Burns29/04/2024
What Remains of Edith Finch Review
The ‘walking simulator’ genre, as it is often called by its detractors has seen a surge in quality titles over the last couple of years. Games like Gone Home and Firewatch have brought these first-person adventures to the mainstream and have e...

AJ Hanson29/04/2024
Dawn of War III Review
When you think of the quintessential RTS, a few names come to mind; Starcraft, Age of Empires, and Dawn of War. The first two titles in the Dawn of War series brought parts of the classic Warhammer 40K tabletop series to PC gamers for the first time while...

Jeffery Wright29/04/2024
Don't Run Into Yourself in Echoplex
It's a little weird when you see yourself trailing behind yourself, with yourself behind you while you open a door. Then you see yourself walk through a door just after you've walked through a door. If you slow down, you'll run into yoursel...

Sam Murray29/04/2024
Aaero Review
The rhythm game genre is one that hasn't received a tonne of love over the years. You have your behemoths in the form of Guitar Hero & Rock Band and your indies in the form of Audiosurf & Beat Hazard and... that's about it really. Its be...

Jeffery Wright29/04/2024
88 Heroes Gives 88 Reasons to Play
88 Heroes is just that; there's 88 of them, and they're (mostly) heroic. It's probably one of the wackiest games to hit this spring. 88 Heroes is a throwback to arcade-style platformers that has a very strong central theme; the ga...
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