Review: The Cohort
Alex reviews The Cohort, a fast paced tactic-light set building card game based on a theme of Roman Legionnaires. Here's what she thought about it.
Review: Kodama The Tree Spirits
Matt gets all green fingered growing trees for the Kodama! Don't worry, it's not as weird as it sounds.
Review: Nintendo Switch Accessories
Diarmuid tries out some new accessories for Nintendo's Switch console, you can read his thoughts here.
Review: Herald: An Interactive Period Drama – Book I and II
Alex reviews a point-and-click adventure with diverging storylines and a diverse cast.
Review: Horizon Zero Dawn
Diarmuid reviews Guerrilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn, an amazing title and early contender for game of the year.
Review: Lords of Waterdeep
Alex reviews Lords of Waterdeep, a worker placement game set in the D&D universe that is an exemplar in its genre.
Put Some Role Play In Your RPGs
Richard believes it’s all too easy to play RPGs the wrong way; or rather, thinks there's a better way to play.
How Jimmy from South Park Became my Favourite Character
Simon's amazed by how Jimmy is treated in The Stick of Truth.
Review: Not Alone
Matt discovers he's Not Alone after crash landing on an alien world in this terrifyingly tense, asymmetrical card game from Geek Attitude Games.
Review: Torment – Tides of Numenera
What does one life matter? That is the question at the heart of inXile Entertainment's Torment: Tides of Numenera.
Review: The Lord of The Rings: Journey to Mordor
Alex reviews a new push your luck dice game and here are her thoughts.
Protagonist Problems
Reuben really enjoyed Titanfall 2, but he feels it missed the mark a little with its lead character, Jack Cooper.
Review: Dante
Richard takes a look at Top Cow's latest comic, featuring a new hit-man named Dante who is having some difficulties in his peculiar line of work...