BRB UK 161: TGS 2015
Too much Destiny in the last show for you? Fear not dear listener because Tim and Coleman are talking Tokyo Game Show 2015
Review: Assault Android Cactus
A slick twin-stick arcade shooter from fledgling indie studio breaks out of early access and lands as one of the most fun and frustrating new IP of 2015.
BRB UK 160: The Taken King is Here!
On this episode of BRB UK, Tim's away so Dan, Coleman and the Big Red Barrelcast's own Kev get down with The Taken King.
Review: Mad Max
Reuben reviews Mad Max, and Oh, What A Lovely Game!
Review: Pillars of Eternity The White March – Part 1
The reason Obsidian chose to release The White March in sections was their desire to get new content into the hands of players sooner rather than later. An admirable and understandable decision. ...
BRB UK 159: Koala Loompa
This week Team BRB UK have mostly been playing Forza Motorsport 6, Until Dawn, Mad Max and Destiny 2.0
Review: Act of Aggression
Is Act of Aggression the saviour to the RTS slump? Ryan investigates... aggressively.
Review: Until Dawn
Tim really enjoyed his time with Until Dawn. It is like a bloody, gory Scooby-Do episode with a few less dogs.
Our Red Hot Board Games in September 2015
It's time once again to find out what board games we've been playing over the last month as well as some upcoming games we're very excited about!!
Review: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Brothers tells a tale of family loss that is at parts harrowing, charming, distressing and amusing... and always a joy to experience.
Preview: Homefront The Revolution
Advertising for Homefront The Revolution states "You Are The Revolution", before trying the game Tim needed some convincing.
BRB @ gamescom: Master of Orion
During gamescom, Simon was invited to preview the reboot of Master of Orion. Read what he thought!
BRB UK 157: Tim Doesn’t Destiny
It's all hands on deck here at Barrel Towers thanks to the upcoming onslaught of video games being released into the world and upon our senses.
Review: Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse
Tim thinks that technology has all but surpassed the point-and-click genre to the point of making it virtually redundant. Does that get your goat, Monsieur?
Review: Bridge Constructor
Bridge Constructor is a game which invoked some mixed - mainly bad - feelings in Jamie as he strove to become a master architect.
Review: Volume
Reuben reviews Volume, a sterling sophomore entry into the Bithell Games back catalogue
Why Aren’t You Watching Rick and Morty?
Like seriously, why not?
Call of Duty: Black Ops III Beta Impressions
A new year brings with it a new Call of Duty, but has Black Ops III actually changed anything? We find out.