Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Jess enjoyed the final hobbit movie, but thinks it's probably best that this is our last trip to Middle Earth.
Review: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros for Wii U has long been heralded as Nintendo’s ace in the hole for its latest console. Jamie investigates whether it can live up to the hype.
Review: Game of Thrones: Episode 1 – Iron From Ice
Telltale's Game of Thrones is off to a promising start, thanks to their accurate recreation of the difficult and tense conflicts that plague the Houses of Westeros.
Review: The Crew
Among a slew of other racing games, The Crew has a job on its hands to set itself apart from the pack - and Diarmuid has to admit that Ivory Tower have given it a good chance.
Review: Far Cry 4
The loudest complaint levelled at Far Cry 4 is that it is too similar to its predecessor. Diarmuid falls into the “if it ain’t broke” camp.
Review: MOGA Pocket
The biggest barrier to Diarmuid embracing smartphone gaming is the lack of proper controls available. He got to test-drive the MOGA Pocket controller to see if they have fixed the problem.
Review: Escape Dead Island
Simon takes a look at the newest installment in the Dead Island series, Escape Dead Island. His only advice for the game and the inevitable zombie virus: Don't get it!
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
Jess was impressed with the new Hunger Games movie's mature tone and ambition, as well as its stellar cast, but found it just a bit too, for lack of better word, boring.
Review: Randal’s Monday
Rik spent thirty minutes wandering around aimlessly before realising all he had to do was open a window.
Review: Lords of the Fallen
Diarmuid went into Lords of the Fallen waiting to be convinced by the Dark Souls formula. His views have not changed drastically after playing Desk 13's homage though.
Review: Never Alone
Never Alone tells a traditional Inupiat story of a young girl and her arctic fox companion, mixing in video segments explaining the culture of the Inupiat people.
Review: Heroes & Legends: Conquerors of Kolhar
Simon takes a look at the interesting but nonetheless mediocre mix of strategy and roleplaying that is Heroes & Legends.
Review: Senran Kagura Bon Appétit
Diarmuid was not overly impressed with the over-sexualisation in Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus. The latest game in the long-running series, Senran Kagura Bon Appétit, has similar issues.
Review: Interstellar
There are few directors out there who do not have a dud in their back catalogue. Christopher Nolan continues to be one such example.
Review: Tearaway
Releasing Tearaway now is either a show of the utmost confidence in Media Molecule and their latest offering or utter disregard for the game’s prospects – so which is it?
Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Despite the critical barbs thrown at the first Hunger Games movie, I still enjoyed it enough to look forward to this week’s release of the sequel, Catching Fire.
Contrast Review
Does Contrast shine in its newly-found place on PlayStation Plus' Instant Games Collection, or slink quietly into the shadows of gaming mediocrity?
Review: Baldur’s Gate I&II – Enhanced Editions
Playing the Enhanced Editions of Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 is sort of like going to see a recently restored van Gogh. They're still stunning works of art, only now they run better and look a little bit...
Review: Rayman Fiesta Run
Following last year's highly fun and addictive mobile title Rayman Jungle Run comes Fiesta Run, an absolutely gorgeous auto-run platform title filled with inventive level designs and all the char...
Review: WWE 2K14
Much like previous games in the series, WWE 2K14 features a shiner coat of paint along with a roster update, but alongside its perfected assets comes enough new innovations to call long-term fans...
Review: A-Men 2
With the growth in the Vita’s library since the original A-Men helped launch the system, A-Men 2 aims to entice a larger audience.
Review: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
I was extremely skeptical about Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. I feel that Ubisoft’s most favoured series slips in quality slightly with each instalment and I don’t think I could bear to see it...
Review: Journey of a Roach
If I was to choose a critter to be a game's protagonist, I'm not sure if a cockroach would be high on my list; yet Koboldgames seem to make it work.
Review: Call of Duty: Ghosts
It appears to be that time of year once again, and no, I’m not talking about Christmas being just around the corner. It's Call of Duty time.
Review: Gravity
Every now and then, I read movie reviews which make mention of a ‘cinematic experience’ - Gravity earns said accolade.
Review: Pokémon X and Y
How time flies. It seemed like only yesterday I was trying to catch all 150 Pokémon in the original Pokémon Red and Blue versions...
Review: Batman: Arkham Origins
Set five years before Batman: Arkham Asylum, this third game in the series chronicles the story of a younger, rougher Batman who has yet to gain the polish of his older and wiser self.
Review: Proteus
Proteus is a surreal exploration game developed by Ed Key and David Kanaga, and ported by Curve Studios, which may not actually be a game.
Review: Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World succeeds in expanding the Marvel universe without losing the humour and fun that made its predecessor such a treat.