Xbox One X: The First Six Months
After six months on the market, Jamie returns to offer insight on the Xbox One X and outlines some hopes for the future.
Review: Far Cry 5
Ian receives a one way ticket to Hope County, Montana to review Ubisoft's newest Far Cry iteration, Far Cry 5. It's time to repent, sinners!
Review: The Titan
At the end of the world, Ian signs up for The Titan program to review the latest Netflix science fiction thriller. Does it sink or swim?
My Gaming Life… So Far
Josh takes a trip down memory lane to reminisce about some of the key gaming moments in his life so far.
Review: Assassin’s Creed Origins โ Curse of the Pharaohs
After 6 months, Ian finally puts Assassin's Creed Origins to rest with its latest expansion.
Review: Bloodborne: The Card Game
Based on the video game, Bloodborne: The Card Game is fun for fans and novices alike.
Review: S**t Happens
Alex reviews an adult party game that imagines all possible bad situations that could happen.
Review: Ready Player One
Diarmuid reviews Ready Player One and enjoys his time in Steven Spielberg's world of pure imagination.
Review: Unlock! Mystery Adventures
Unlock! Mystery Adventures is great fun for an evening's play, with atmospheric gameplay and great artwork.
The X-Files: I Still Want to Believe
In a fake-news, post-Trump world, Ian reflects on 25 years on The X-Files and its enduring relevance.
Review: The American Dream
Diarmuid reviews The American Dream, a VR title created by Samurai Punk that satirises gun culture.
Review: Tomb Raider (2018)
Ian reviews director Roar Uthaug's re-imagining of Lara Croft. A tense movie that packs a punch, Tomb Raider is not just another video game movie.
Review: Annihilation
Alex takes a look at Alex Garland's second film, which bypassed the cinema screen coming straight to Netflix. Her only regret is missing the big screen experience.
Review: The Council Episode One โ The Mad Ones
Ian ventures forth to uncover the mystery around newest narrative adventure game The Council.
Review: Rad Rodgers
Rad Rodgers is a self-proclaimed throwback to 90โs platformers, with all of the pros and cons that youโd expect from such a game.