Review: Doctor Strange
Marvel have finally brought magic into their Cinematic Universe, and who better for the job than Doctor Strange?
Review: Gears of War 4
Like a "Fenix" rising from the ashes, Gears of War 4 manages to put the franchise back on top form.
Review: Race
Diarmuid believes that Race does an admirable job of retelling the story of Jesse Owens but it simply cannot avoid the pitfalls of many other biopics.
Review: Inferno
Diarmuid reviews Inferno, a movie which starts promisingly but quickly becomes a run-of-the-mill thriller.
Review: Manual Samuel
Alex reviews Manual Samuel, a game that made her laugh as much as it made her cry. Play it with friends and watch him suffer
Review: Dragonwood
Alex reviews a risk management board and card game, where players fight monsters in a magical forest of Dragonwood.
Review: Luke Cage Season 1
Reuben reviews the first season of Luke Cage, a show both elevated and brought down by its comic book origins.
Review: Maximum Car
With six worlds and 100 different cars to unlock, Richard has found his new toilet game: Nicoll Hunt's Maximum Car
Review: Mother Russia Bleeds
Mother Russia Bleeds is a game with things to say about politics and oppression. It is also about punching bikers in the face.
Review: The Flash – Season Two Blu-Ray
From the season itself to its volume of extras packed onto each disc, Rik thinks this is a must have for fans of the show and newcomers.
Review: Dear Esther Landmark Edition
Released in 2008 as a mod and again in 2012 with a PC release, Dear Esther comes to consoles with the Landmark Edition.
Preview: The Little Acre
Alex previews The Little Acre, a charming point and click adventure game that melted even her point-and-click-hating heart.
Review: Gone
Indie comic publisher Blue Fox Comics wants to bring you their sci-fi mystery Gone. Richard takes a look at this Kickstater comic to see if it's worth your time.
Review: Arrow – Season Four Blu-Ray
With the release of season four on Blu-Ray Rik decided to give Arrow another go, and he's glad he did.
Review: Green Room Blu-ray
Green Room is an anxiety-inducing, claustrophobic siege film that Jess was happy to make it out of alive.
Review: Mordheim: City Of The Damned
When is a game worthy of playing it? This game answers this difficult question in a manner that should not be overseen.
Review: Kill Shot Bravo
Billed as the premier first person competitive shooter on mobile devices, Hothead Games have high hopes for their latest game, Kill Shot Bravo.
Review: Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void
For Kev, it can't be overstated just how comprehensive Legacy of the Void is as a package.
Review: Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations
Finn and Jake's latest colourful outing falls far short of anything 'mathematical'.
Review: Star Wars: Battlefront
If you're looking for the low down on Star Wars: Battlefront then this is the review you're looking for.
Review: Coast Guard
Coast Guard is far from smooth sailing. Ryan looks at why the waters are so choppy.
Review: Superbeat: XONiC
Diarmuid unleashed his inner DJ while playing Superbeat: XONiC and he liked it!
Review: Halo 5: Guardians
Halo 5 expands upon the foundations 343 Industries set out with Halo 4, but still falls at a few hurdles along the way.
Review: BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend
BlazBlue's legacy had Diarmuid jumping at the chance to play the latest entry.
Review: The Martian
After falling in love with the book, Alex went to see The Martian in a digital form as well, and it didn't disappoint.
Review: Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
Diarmuid leaps into Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – can it refine Unity’s various elements into a more enjoyable game?
Review: Nintendo Quest
Film maker Rob McCallum dared his best friend, Jay Bartlett to collect all 678 games released on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Review: WRC 5
The motorsport licence’s trend of mediocrity continues with an underwhelming next-gen tune-up. Back to Kwik Fit with this one.
Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 5 – The Vault of the Traveler
With the finale complete, Tales from the Borderlands is currently vying for a place on Diarmuid's game of the year list.
Review: Bedlam
Bedlam attempts to parody and poke fun of the shooters of yesteryear, but ultimately falls flat on its face in the process.