Do Games As A Service Work?
Sikander discusses the viability of Games As A Service for publishers and consumers... as well as surprise mechanics
UKGE 2019 Roundup
Tim popped along to the UK Games Expo 2019 and came back raving about some games…
Preview: Code Vein
We try out Bandai Namco's new anime-style souls like. Code Vein brings violence, Vampires and potentially enough innovation to go up against the big boys
Review: Avengers Endgame
Thanos has snapped away half the universe and now it's time for the remaining Avengers to assemble what they have left
EGX Rezzed 2019 – Josh’s Highlights
Josh got to play some awesome games at EGX Rezzed this year and here are some of his highlights.
Review: Alien 40th Anniversary
In space, no one can hear you scream… again… in 4K. Ridley Scott's classic returns to the big screen and Rik got to see it
Review: Thanos Rising – Avengers Infinity War
Who knows what it is like to lose? To feel so desperately he’s right, yet to fail at the last? Joe does.
Review: Vane
Rik reviews Friend & Foe's Vane, a game that takes elements from Journey and AER: Memories of Old and turns it into *checks notes* a hot mess... Oh.
Review: Peak Oil
Peak Oil is a stylish, middleweight worker placement game where you make big bets on the energy technologies of the future using the resources of today
Review: Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – The Forgotten Sanctum DLC
PMPB reviews Obsidian's latest expansion for Pillars of Eternity II
Review: Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom
Rik reviews Game Atelier's spiritual Wonder Boy successor
Review: Aquaman
Jason Momoa returns as Aquaman for his first solo outing in the DCU but will the hero that can talks to fish sink or swim?
Review: Mowgli
I may feel like we already got a hybrid live-action/CGI adaptation of Jungle Book (because we did) but Andy Serkis has another one