Review: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
While Diarmuid enjoyed The Amazing Spiderman 2 more than he did the first, there are a few too many recurring issues to ignore.
Review: Daylight
Zombie Studios' procedural survival horror title is conceptually interesting, but its execution leaves a lot to be desired.
Curve Digital 2014 Showcase
Curve Digital are bringing Titan Attacks, The Swapper and MouseCraft to PS3, PS4 and Vita and Diarmuid got to play them.
Review: The Raid 2
It would have been easy to rehash The Raid for a sequel - but director Gareth Evans is seemingly far too ambitious for that.
Review: Final Fantasy X HD Remaster
Listen to my story. This may be our last chance. Again...
Preview: 0RBITALIS
Ludum Dare 28's theme, 'You Only Get One', inspired developer Alan Zucconi to create 0RBITALIS, a puzzle game come gravity simulation set in outer space.
Blast from the Past: Crash Bandicoot
The classic Naughty Dog platformer holds up seventeen years later. Let there be wumpas.
Review: Nintendo Pocket Football Club
We review Nintendo's first Western foray into football management. It strips away everything but the bare footy essentials - but has it stripped away too much?
Review: Trials Fusion
mazingly in the time I spent with the game I did not break my controller – although my Xbox One has been subject to a few rage quits over the past few days.
Review: Dark Souls 2 (Updated)
Dark Souls 2 is the latest addition to the cult hit Souls series, a series that only two years ago was barely recognised in the majority of gaming circles.
Preview: Broforce
Broforce is a beautiful controlled chaos that brings together Action Heroes with the simplistic style of arcade shooters, GET TO DA CHOPPA!
Review: Short Peace – Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day
Bears, robots, schoolgirls, karaoke and Mount Fuji are along for the ride in Bandai Namco's experimental cross-media love letter to Japanese culture of all shapes and sizes.
Preview: Wolfenstein: The New Order
What may have been PAX East's biggest disappointment: An interesting concept muddled by a number of extremely concerning issues.
Back To School: Talking Games @ Bosworth College
A couple of months ago I was asked to do a favour for somebody by way of a Q and A session for a class of year 11 media students (that’s sophomore year for you readers across the pond).