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Review: Tokaido

Known to be a little bit competitive when it comes to Tabletop titles, Alex reviews Tokaido - a game about a scenic relaxing journey across Japan.

Review: Deus Ex Mankind Divided

Deus Ex gave Richard some of his most memorable gaming moments now he takes a first look at the latest in the series.

Review: Legends of Tomorrow Season One – Blu-Ray

Concerned about Legends of Tomorrow, Rik gave the show a shot and was surprised.

Review: God Eater 2: Rage Burst

God Eater 2 is a tough pill to swallow in the beginning but if you can stick it out, it provides hours of Aragami-hunting fun.

Review: Strike Vector EX

If you've ever wanted to take part in dogfights in the Star Wars, then Reuben may have the perfect game for you.

Review: Supergirl Season One – Blu-Ray

Rik decided to give Supergirl the benefit of the doubt. And, to his surprise, it really is quite good.

Review: Jane Got a Gun

Alex reviews Jane Got a Gun, a western with an unfortunate history of production disasters and cast changes.

Review: Gotham Season Two – Blu-ray

Holy Blu-rays Batfans! Tim's reviewed the Gotham season two Blu-ray and you can read it here.

Review: Torchwood #1

Alex reviewed the first issue of new Torchwood comic series. She was left excited and wanting more, despite some problems.

Review: New York 1901

Is New York 1901 a great example of a new modern gateway game? Michael has been playing it and isn't so sure.

Review: Suicide Squad

Rik went to see the third title in DC’s current movie universe, Suicide Squad, and... it left him feeling conflicted.

Review: Poke A Mango

Richard takes the plunge with perhaps the most significant mobile game of all time - Cat Cup Games' Poke A Mango.

Review: Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is here and after numerous conversations Rik is finally confident in what he wants to say about this movie.

Review: Batman: The Killing Joke

Alan Moore's The Killing Joke is the quintessential ideological battle between Batman and the Joker, brought to life on the big screen.

Review: ABC Warriors: Return To Robusters

Richard checks out the latest story of the robots who need help from an old friend.

Review: Crimson Peak

The astounding visuals and macarbre thrills of Crimson Peak impressed Jess, even though it never quite reached its melodramatic potential.

Review: Cities Skylines – After Dark

Ryan confirms that After Dark puts more toys in the Cities: Skylines toy box.

Review: Plague Inc. Evolved

Having found success on mobile platforms and PC, Plague Inc. Evolved infects its way over to the Xbox One in a big way.

Review: Tearaway Unfolded

Many games today are bleak, gritty and take themselves too seriously. Tearaway Unfolded provides a welcome respite in its colourful world.

Review: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

One of Diarmuid's favourite video game franchises concludes.

Review: Blunt Force Trauma

It is fair to say that Blunt Force Trauma lives up to its name. Diarmuid certainly felt it.

Review: Armello

Armello attempts to blend tabletop gaming with strategy video games but unfortunately falls at a few hurdles along the way.

Review: Assault Android Cactus

A slick twin-stick arcade shooter from fledgling indie studio breaks out of early access and lands as one of the most fun and frustrating new IP of 2015.

Review: Mad Max

Reuben reviews Mad Max, and Oh, What A Lovely Game!

Review: Pillars of Eternity The White March – Part 1

The reason Obsidian chose to release The White March in sections was their desire to get new content into the hands of players sooner rather than later. An admirable and understandable decision. ...

Review: Act of Aggression

Is Act of Aggression the saviour to the RTS slump? Ryan investigates... aggressively.

Review: Until Dawn

Tim really enjoyed his time with Until Dawn. It is like a bloody, gory Scooby-Do episode with a few less dogs.

Review: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Brothers tells a tale of family loss that is at parts harrowing, charming, distressing and amusing... and always a joy to experience.

Review: Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse

Tim thinks that technology has all but surpassed the point-and-click genre to the point of making it virtually redundant. Does that get your goat, Monsieur?

Review: Bridge Constructor

Bridge Constructor is a game which invoked some mixed - mainly bad - feelings in Jamie as he strove to become a master architect.