Review: Stellaris
Calum boldly explores the final frontier and finds a strange game with a few problems. Though if you enjoy grand strategy games, you'll enjoy Stellaris.
Review: TransOcean 2 – Rivals
Does TransOcean 2 feel like a cruise tour, or does it make you want to drop anchor early? Ryan tells you how ship-shape it is.
Preview: The Final Station
The Final Station sees you in the role of a train conductor, travelling from station to station after an apocalyptic disaster.
UK Games Expo Diaries: Day 2
Alex was joined by Tim for the second day at the UK Games Expo. Here are the board games they saw and played.
UK Games Expo Diaries: Day 1
BRB is at the UK Games Expo. Here is what we have been up to on the first day of the biggest board gaming event of the year.
Review: Homefront: The Revolution
Reuben didn't manage to finish Homefront: The Revolution in the end, for several very good reasons.
Free Comic Book Day 2016: Part 2
We have been feverishly reading (a tough job but someone has to do it) and here are our thoughts on six more FCBD comics
Review: Overwatch
Playing Overwatch with friends will run you through the best and worst emotions of team-play. In the end though, you will have fun – lots of it.
Review: Thunder & Lightning
Alex reviews Thunder & Lightning, a game where you take on the roles of Thor or Loki fighting an epic mythological battle.
Review: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Naughty Dog are masters of their craft and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is their magnum opus… again.
Free Comic Book Day 2016 Reviews: Part 1
Richard and Reuben share their thoughts on the first few Free Comic Book Day Comics.
Review: Youth
Alex reviews Youth, a movie about the brevity of life and the fear of death, starring Michael Caine, Rachel Weisz, Harvey Kaitel and Paul Dano.
Review: Battleborn
Since its announcement, Battleborn has always had an uphill battle with Diarmuid. Surprisingly though, he enjoyed the game.
Four Years in Lordran: The Story of a Dark Souls Noob
Four years after buying the game, Jamie finally got around to finishing Dark Souls.
Preview: Seraph
As much as Reuben loves video games, he can be pretty rubbish at them. Thank goodness then for Seraph, an early access side-scrolling shooter from Dreadbit.