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Halo: Combat Evolved Retrospective

Riding atop of the wave of FPS nostalgia, Socrates visits arguably the biggest and greatest of them all for the very first time.

Review: Five Tribes

Alex has played Five Tribes, a worker placement board game that she found hard not to fall in love with.

Gaming’s Budget Problem

In an age of multimillion pound budgets and increasingly shoddy games, maybe certain publishers could learn that less is more...

Review: Broken Age

Michael reviews Broken Age, a huge Kickstarter success aiming to revive the adventure game genre. Made by the legend that is Tim Schafer then surely this game will be absolutely hilarious? Read o...

Our Red Hot Articles from July

We have had some great articles hit the site in the last month and a plethora of new writers making their BRB debuts in the last month or so too.

Review: Solarversia

Alex has reviewed a debut novel by Toby Downton about a year long virtual reality game called Solarversia.

Review: 3D Streets of Rage 2

Time to give those Bare Knuckles a work out as Streets of Rage 2 comes back for another round.

Review: The Swindle

Simon tried his best to steal all the money in The Swindle. But he died... again and again.

Review: Inside Out

The sweet sincerity and astounding imagination of Pixar’s latest film left Jess with a sunnier outlook on life.

Our Red Hot Board Games in July 2015

It has been a few months but we are back with the next edition of Red Hot Board Games. Find out what games we have all been playing recently!

Preview: Marvel Dice Masters: Age of Ultron

Alex previews the newest Marvel Dice Masters set at the event in Loading Bar organised by Esdevium Games.

Holiday Gaming Survival Tips

Going on holiday this summer? Calum will help you avoid gaming mishaps in your travels.

Review: Game of Thrones – Episode 5: A Nest of Vipers

This is the best episode of Game of Thrones to date – yet whether the player's choices will genuinely influence the endgame is in question.

Revisiting ID@Xbox: Indies Galore!

Last year, Jamie took a look at the ID@Xbox program. Now, he's back to take a more in depth look at the games being released this year and beyond as well as some old favourites.

Review: The Night Crew

A somewhat underwhelming movie saved by a couple of excellent moments and a liberal application of Danny Trejo.