Review: EarthCore: Shattered Elements
Tim goes completely elemental in this Free-To-Play Collectable Card Game.
Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 4 – Escape Plan Bravo
Escape Plan Bravo has the unenviable task of following one of the strongest Telltale episodes ever!
Review: SMITE
The MOBA genre has been practically non-existent on console - until now. Jamie takes a look at SMITE on Xbox One.
Review: Armada
There are not many authors out there who write fiction about video games. That's why Ernest Cline has a special place in Alex's heart and she reviews his new book Armada.
Review: Pixels
When you think about a movie showcasing the best retro games destroying the world; your mind should also see Adam Sandler ruining an intriguing concept with his lack of tact.
Review: Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut
The main problem Calum has with Q.U.B.E. Directors Cut is how he's supposed to address it. Is Qube okay?
Review: Dead Rising: Watchtower
A zombie game originally inspired by a zombie film, in turn inspires its own spin-off zombie movie, the cycle continues as the shuffling corpse that is the undead genre never ends.
Review: Nom Nom Galaxy
Reuben reviews Nom Nom Galaxy, an inventive take on the increasingly popular crafting/survival genre. Is it any good? The answer may soup-rise you!
Review: Five Tribes
Alex has played Five Tribes, a worker placement board game that she found hard not to fall in love with.
Review: Broken Age
Michael reviews Broken Age, a huge Kickstarter success aiming to revive the adventure game genre. Made by the legend that is Tim Schafer then surely this game will be absolutely hilarious? Read o...
Review: 3D Streets of Rage 2
Time to give those Bare Knuckles a work out as Streets of Rage 2 comes back for another round.
Review: The Swindle
Simon tried his best to steal all the money in The Swindle. But he died... again and again.
Review: Inside Out
The sweet sincerity and astounding imagination of Pixar’s latest film left Jess with a sunnier outlook on life.
Review: Game of Thrones – Episode 5: A Nest of Vipers
This is the best episode of Game of Thrones to date – yet whether the player's choices will genuinely influence the endgame is in question.
Review: Metro Redux
Remakes of last generation games have come back into vogue and 4A Games, with Deep Silver, have decided to re-release their Metro series on current gen hardware. Diarmuid is happy to confirm that...
Review: Glomtom
The Glomtom is a clever device that solves a problem you probably didn’t know you had. Diarmuid gives it a test drive.
Review: Pure Pool
Despite initial issues, Pure Pool does exactly what it says on the tin and has gone on to impress Tim.
Review: MouseCraft
MouseCraft is one of those games that boldly wears its influences on its sleeve and Jon feels that, in some respects, this does the puzzler some favours.
Review: Guardians of the Galaxy
Like most, when Marvel Studios announced that the next comic book property they had decided to give the ‘big screen treatment’ was Guardians of the Galaxy, Diarmuid did a double-take and asked “W...
Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 4 – Amid The Ruins
Whilst there are plenty of ticked boxes in Amid The Ruins, the sense of impending closure is absent from this weaker installment due to patchy pacing and a drifting plot.
Review: The Swapper
Originally released over a year ago, Facepalm Games’ The Swapper has made its way to Sony’s current platforms thanks to Curve Studios – with Curve Digital handling the publishing of the game.
Review: Top Gear: Race the Stig
Top Gear: Race the Stig builds on the well-worn ‘endless runner’ genre (in this case, ‘racer’) and incorporates elements from the popular BBC TV show to add a new twist on things.
Review: GRID Autosport
Codemasters' latest GRID promises to be the one-size-fits-all suit of racing games. Is it a game of its word? Jon straps on his best racing goggles to investigate.
Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 – Cry Wolf
While The Wolf Among Us may not have the emotional punch that Telltale’s other key franchise had in its finale, Cry Wolf manages to end on a satisfying note.
Review: Transformers: Age of Extinction
As with every other entry in this series, Transformers: Age of Extinction adds yet more evidence to the argument that the fun, frenetic action movies of the 90s are no longer within the capabilit...
Review: Blue Estate
Blue Estate offers us a crude, innuendo-laden look at the life of Tony Luciano, while also given us a competent addition to the on-rails shooter genre.
Review: Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Valiant Hearts tells a story set in the middle of World War I, with all of the historical events intact, but is far more concerned with the people affected.
Review: That Trivia Game
That Trivia Game aims to fill a genre gap in the next-gen library - but Diarmuid doesn't think it goes far enough.