Oddworld: New 'N Tasty Review
It seems utterly insane to me that, apparently, eighteen years have passed since I first played Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee on the original Playstation, but since the game launched in 1997, that must be the case. To put that into perspective, there are people
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round Review (Including Extra Jiggle Physics)
Semi naked buxom ladies fighting in high definition, what more needs to be said, right? Seriously though, I've already waxed lyrical about why I love the Dead or Alive series, and the very best thing about Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is that it still
DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition Review
After a few years out of the spotlight, it seems that CAPCOM is determined to make 2015 count, and despite us only being three months into the year, they've already made quite the impression. Already we've seen the first couple of episodes of Residen
Majora's Mask 3DS Review
It’s always struck me as amusing that there is a large portion of the gaming community that routinely complains about ‘yet another’ Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, Assassin’s Creed and so on. They complain of ‘more of the sam
[Review] Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect
Sons of Anarchy was one of my favorite shows of all time. It had everything I wanted in a TV show; cursing, drinking, shooting, and of course biking. It made me long for the days when I had my 1978 Harley Davidson FatBoy and was cruising the streets of my
Sim City BuildIt Review
As a child, I loved the SimCity series. My first Gateway computer in 1998 came with SimCity included in its software bundle. I have many fond memories of slaving over my computer screen night upon night after school, building up my cities and then destroy
Game of Thrones Episode 2: The Lost Lords Review
Telltale's first entry in its Game of Thrones series hit the nail on the head with its fast paced gameplay, amazing voice acting, and stunning narrative. Episode 2, titled The Lost Lords, is vast and expansive in its reach. Taking the player from previous
[Review] Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
There's been quite a lot of controversy lately around the Tomb Raider series of games; firstly with 2013's otherwise epic reboot being notably lacking on tombs to raid, and then with Microsoft purchasing the "timed rights" to the Tomb Raider franchise. As
Evolve - The future? Or a genetic cul-de-sac? Review
I genuinely think that now is the most difficult time to be a videogames developer in the entire history of the market. It's obvious that familiarity sells, but it also breeds stagnation; but then if you try and do something too unique, your game runs the
[Review] Life Is Strange: Episode One - Chrysalis
By all rights, Life is Strange shouldn’t exist. The studio of veteran developers fought tooth and nail for a female lead in their first game, only to be overshadowed – somewhat ironically – by the launch of The Last of Us a week later.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Review
I often find these days that there are very few game series that still keep me hooked after years of playing. In fact, I could even say that there are very few games that actually hook me for much more than the completion of the campaign and a few forays
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Review
Every game is a box. Inside of that box are infinite possibilities made comprehensible by the rule set of walls and corners, compact and approachable. It's a place for a developer to play and tinker until, finally, everything is set in place for the playe
Muramasa Rebirth Review
In this day and age, one could be forgiven for assuming that the visuals of a videogame are more important than its substance, that graphical advancement is paramount to story, content, or even gameplay. After all, the vast majority of Triple A titles f
Miku Hatsune, Project Diva f 2nd Review
Project Diva f 2nd is the latest in the Vocaloid series of games, a rhythm game starring Japan's favourite fictional Pop Idol (yes, she performs live, but she's a hologram) and her friends. That alone should be enough for you to have decided if this
Dragon Age: Inquisition Review
Bioware was in a tough spot when it announced Dragon Age: Inquisition. Dragon Age: Origins was a massive hit across every platform in both a commercial and critical aspect. Dragon Age II was less positively received and many fans and critics felt it stray
Game of Thrones - A Telltale Game Review
Game of Thrones is, without a doubt, one of the most popular fantasy series of all time. With its books selling millions of copies and author George R. Martin feverishsly writing the next book in the series and the HBO TV show becoming the most popular sh
Train Simulator 2015 Review
Just like most simulators, Train Simulator 2015 seems to be a game geared toward train enthusiasts/hobbyists. This game is for anyone who loves a good mental exercise, or love procedural thinking. During the academy section of the game, it not only teach