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: Nefarious: The Mad Scientist Game!
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a mad scientist? Well, you can find out by playing Nefarious!
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.
Review: Quantum
Something about space empire games really appeals to Chris, but he doesn't always have hours to play one. So he plays Quantum - a smart, tactical space battle that delivers in just 60 minutes
Review: Volume
Reuben reviews Volume, a sterling sophomore entry into the Bithell Games back catalogue
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: J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars
Whilst this space adventure offers puzzles that are often unclear, the unique variety of its gameplay makes Among the Stars a must-play for any sci-fi adventure fans.
Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
Feeling more like a spin-off than a sequel, and with some changes to the formula that will surely shake things up, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is finally here, and it is abs...
Review: Tales of Xillia 2
When Rik previewed Tales of Xillia 2 earlier this year he sang its praises and said he couldn’t wait for its release. Well now it’s here, and after getting to sit down and spend some real time wi...
Review: CounterSpy
The tepid reviews CounterSpy received upon release almost made Diarmuid reconsider purchasing Dynamighty's debut title – but he's glad he bought it in the end.
Review: Velocity 2X
FuturLab recently confirmed that they were gunning for Velocity 2X to reach Game of the Year levels of critical acclaim – Diarmuid can only speak for himself but he believes they did just that.
Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 5 – No Going Back
Telltale Games have rounded off The Walking Dead: Season 2 with an episode that swells with rising tension, helped greatly by the power of five different endings.
Review: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
In the nine years since the original Sin City was released, we've seen the Dark Knight rise and reboot, the Avengers Assemble, and Spider-Man become Amazing.
Review: inFAMOUS: First Light
Taking a well-liked game, picking the most intriguing character from it and using them as a focus for single-player DLC seems to be a common theme recently. Seattle-based Sucker Punch Productions...
Review: Table Top Racing
Cameron is cautiously optimistic Playrise Digital can reawaken his need for speed atop picnic tables and cluttered workbenches with Table Top Racing.
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.