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Review: The Lord of The Rings: Journey to Mordor

Alex reviews a new push your luck dice game and here are her thoughts.

Review: Dante

Richard takes a look at Top Cow's latest comic, featuring a new hit-man named Dante who is having some difficulties in his peculiar line of work...

Review: The Last Guardian

While certainly not without its flaws, Jess found The Last Guardian to be as charming and quirky as its titular hero.

Review: BrOTHERHOOD – Blu Ray

Rik watched Brotherhood, the final part of the Hood trilogy. He thought it was rubbish.

Review: Killing Floor 2

Killing Floor 2 spent a lot of time in early access, but has the time spent in development been worth it? Absolutely, says Reuben

Review: Pokémon Sun and Moon

Pokémon Sun and Moon arrive in time to celebrate the series 20th anniversary, and they could well be the best Pokémon games yet.

Review: Titanfall 2

Reuben reviews Titanfall 2 - bigger and better in every way than its predecessor and one of the best games to come out this year.

Review: Amnesia Collection

Halloween may have come and gone, but why not treat yourself to some more scares with the Amnesia Collection?

Review: Moto Racer 4

Moto Racer 4 is a fun, arcade racer that lacks some polish, especially with regards to its VR implementation.

Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

The latest Potterverse movie now sits in the top half of Diarmuid's Potter movies list.

Review: Tyranny

Tyranny offers players the chance to don the black hat and wrestle with the realities of what a world where evil has already won would actually be like.

Review: Robinson: The Journey

Using Crytek's engine, Robinson: The Journey has become Diarmuid's new ‘call-over-and-let-me-show-off-VR-to-you’ game.

Review: Battlefield 1

DICE have decided to ditch the modern shooter in favour of World War I. Was it worth the risk? Smashsoul straps on his gas mask and finds out.

Review: Lucifer Season One – DVD

Rik reviews the TV adaptation of Lucifer, the second show to come from the pages of DC Comics Vertigo line.

Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division

The Division is seemingly a product of Ubisoft learning from mistakes and outcries from the past couple of years.

Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world - Son of Krypton and Bat of Gotham versus the critics.

Review: Zootropolis

Jess was pleasantly surprised by just how funny, fresh and creative Zootropolis is, while also conveying an important message for our time. Read on to see why you should see it for yourself.

Review: Superhot

Reuben reviews Superhot, but is it really the most innovative shooter he's played in years?

Review: 101 Ways to Die

The box quote for 101 Ways to Die should probably read: it's Lemmings meets Saw.

Review: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

Originally released on the GameCube and the Wii in 2006, Nintendo has seen fit to re-release Twilight Princess for the Wii U.

Review: Assault Android Cactus

With a pulsing soundtrack, vibrant visuals and kinetic game-play, Assault Android Cactus is an energetic and relentless shooter.

Review: Cities: Skylines – Snowfall

Snowfall is here - and by God is it good.

Review: Pixel Piracy

The pirate genre has never seen a lot of success in video games and Pixel Piracy continues to trend by falling flat on its face.

Review: The Walking Dead: Michonne – Ep 1: In Too Deep

The katana-wielding Michonne battles walkers and her own fears a new latest Telltale adventure.

Review: Deadpool

Jess enjoyed the Merc with a Mouth's first proper cinematic outing, even if it wasn't quite as ground-breaking as it pretended to be.

Review: Firewatch

Compelling and beautiful, Firewatch made getting lost in the woods a joy for Jess.

Review: Goosebumps

Rik found himself trudging through the snow to the Vue cinema in London’s Leicester Square for an advanced screening of Goosebumps, starring Jack Black.

Review: Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Sword Art Online: Lost Song is the third in the Sword Art Online series of games.

Review: Cityconomy

I'm in a very difficult place with this review, Cityconomy has the potential to be a fine game, but performance issues, weak replayability and a lack of additional features make this a tough sell...