Review: HMS Dolores
HMS Dolores sees players salvaging treasure in a rock/paper/scissors format while battling the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Review: Super Robot Mayhem Issue #1
Richard takes a look at giant robot sci-fi comic Super Robot Mayhem, from Subversive Comics.
Review: Dice Forge
Alex reviews a gorgeous game where a player can literally build their die, using the clip-on system.
PS VRoundup – August 2017
Coleman, Diarmuid and Tim catch up on some recent PlayStation VR game releases and look ahead for what's to come.
Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Reuben reviews Valerian, a beautiful but flawed sci-fi film.
Review: The Emoji Movie
Diarmuid reviews the ever popular Emoji Movie and struggles to see the smiley face through the poop.
Review: Power Rangers – Blu Ray
Rik thinks Power Rangers is everything he expected it to be and the Blu-Ray is a must own for fans of the movie.
Preview: Last Day of June
Alex previews a gorgeous interactive tale that asks its players 'what would you do to save the one you love'?
Review: Plague Inc.
Plague Inc. lets you evolve your disease from the night time sniffles to haemorrhagic hyper-Ebola, and annihilate humanity country by country.
Review: Reef Route
Alex reviews Reef Route, a quick family friendly fun game from Brain Games set in the deep blue and shark infested ocean. See what she thought about it.
VR is Dead, Long Live VR
Tim discusses why the decline of Oculus Rift does not equal the decline of console and PC based Virtual Reality overall.
Review: Iron Crypticle
Iron Crypticle isn't a bad game; it works well enough and there is sure to be an audience for it, but Rik is not it.
Review: Mystic Vale
Mystic Vale provides an innovative twist on the deck-building genre with a card-sleeving method, but a lack of player interaction hampers it.
Free Comic Book Day 2017 – Part 2
Team BRB take one more look at the Free Comic Book Day 2017 offerings – including Wonder Woman, The Defenders & more.