Review: FIFA 14
I rely on EA’s yearly franchise to get my sporting highs on the couch – and I can thankfully report that FIFA 14 certainly achieves that, though surprisingly for a next-gen entry, loses something...
Review: PlayStation 4
After seven years, PlayStation comes full circle. Read on for the BRB verdict of Sony's latest behemoth.
Review: Dead Rising 3
I have a love/hate relationship with Capcom games, the Dead Rising series is no exception to this...
Review: Ryse: Son of Rome
At a point around half way through the campaign - I paused Ryse and said out loud; "Am I playing the same game that everyone else reviewed?"
Gaming For Good – Yogscast’s Dwarven Dairy Drive
In this Gaming for Good article, we'll be revisiting SpecialEffect as they are featured on Humble Bundle for the first time ever - with a little help from those Yogscast chaps.
Contest: Win a Copy of The Wolverine on Blu-Ray!
Win a copy of The Wolverine on Blu-ray with BRB's free, easy to enter contest!
Review: LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
From the same success of taking Star Wars, Batman, Lord of the Rings and more, combined with the childhood mega toy that is tiny bricks of plastic, comes LEGO Marvel Super Heroes.
Guide: How To Install A New HDD In A PlayStation 4
It turns out, this is a really easy process. Here's how I did it.
Review: Velocity Ultra
FuturLab have decided to release Velocity Ultra on the Playstation 3, and I'm so happy they did.
Review: Tearaway
Releasing Tearaway now is either a show of the utmost confidence in Media Molecule and their latest offering or utter disregard for the game’s prospects – so which is it?
Games of the Generation: The Walking Dead
It's impossible to not become invested in the emotional power of The Walking Dead.
Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Despite the critical barbs thrown at the first Hunger Games movie, I still enjoyed it enough to look forward to this week’s release of the sequel, Catching Fire.
Contrast Review
Does Contrast shine in its newly-found place on PlayStation Plus' Instant Games Collection, or slink quietly into the shadows of gaming mediocrity?
Review: Baldur’s Gate I&II – Enhanced Editions
Playing the Enhanced Editions of Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 is sort of like going to see a recently restored van Gogh. They're still stunning works of art, only now they run better and look a little bit...