Review: The Martian
Alex read The Martian by Andy Weir and it was a love at first chapter. Read her review to find out why.
Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 5 โ The Vault of the Traveler
With the finale complete, Tales from the Borderlands is currently vying for a place on Diarmuid's game of the year list.
Review: Bedlam
Bedlam attempts to parody and poke fun of the shooters of yesteryear, but ultimately falls flat on its face in the process.
War of Rights: Interview with developers Campfire Games
Amidst the current crop of post-modern first person shooters swarming the market, one plucky developer is looking to revisit the past.
Review: Crimson Peak
The astounding visuals and macarbre thrills of Crimson Peak impressed Jess, even though it never quite reached its melodramatic potential.
Fighting Games Are For Everyone
Reuben is really terrible at fighting games. But that doesn't stop him from loving them. And it might not stop you either...
Review: AD Prog 1950
Reuben is somewhat embarrassed that he's never actually read an issue of 2000 A.D. Will Prog 1950 make him want to rectify that?
Preview: Mayan Death Robots
If games like Monopoly, Mario Kart and Worms were not friendship-crushing enough for you then Vincent might have a new game you should try.
Review: Cities Skylines – After Dark
Ryan confirms that After Dark puts more toys in the Cities: Skylines toy box.
Preview: Tales of Zestiria
Bandai Namco were kind enough to offer us some time with the game before release, so last week Rik returned to their offices in Hammersmith, London for a sit down with Tales of Zestiria.
Review: World of Smog On Her Majesty’s Service
Michael has spent some time with the gorgeous, The World of Smog: On Her Majesty's Service.
Review: Plague Inc. Evolved
Having found success on mobile platforms and PC, Plague Inc. Evolved infects its way over to the Xbox One in a big way.
EGX 2015: The Division
Tim ponders whether Ubisoft can reclaim their 'king of open world' games with The Division.
Review: Dark Moon
Do you like gazing into your friends' eyes whilst you try to decide if they are lying to you? Then maybe Dark Moon will be your sort of good time.
Review: Tearaway Unfolded
Many games today are bleak, gritty and take themselves too seriously. Tearaway Unfolded provides a welcome respite in its colourful world.