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Review: Sunless Sea Zubmariner Edition

The long anticipated console release of Sunless Sea brings with it a whole lot of terror, above the waves and below.

Review: Two Point Hospital

Sarah reviews Two Point Hospital, a game created by some of the same people who worked on Theme Hospital.

Review: Century: Golem Edition

Peter reviews Century: Golem Edition, a fantasy re-skin of Century: Spice Road with updated art, theme, and tokens.

Review: Thronestorm

Joe gets decked out in his adventuring finery as he attempts to save the realm in Thronestorm.

Review: Mystic Scrolls

If only we had a way of sorting magic games, some kind of hat maybe? We just had Joe review Mystic Scrolls instead.

Review: The Meg

It's dangerous waters for Andrew, as he takes a dip in the ocean with a gigantic Megalodon and the even more terrifying, Jason Statham!

Review: Mission: Impossible – Fallout

Andrew's mission, which he chooses to accept, is to review Christopher McQuarrie's Mission Impossible - Fallout.

Review: Majesty: For the Realm

Alex takes a look at Marc Andre's quick set-collecting game with a light medieval theme, Majesty: For the Realm.

Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp

Following the biggest gathering of comic characters on the big screen, it's time to check in with some smaller Superheroes.

Review: Forest of Fate

Pater takes a look at an “old school” unfair world where death lurks around every corner!

Review: Rainbow Skies

After many hours of frustration Rik realises he actually enjoyed Rainbow Skies.

Review: Karuba

Can Karuba deliver on its promise of hidden treasure and adventure for all the family? Indiana Joe explores further in this review.

Review: BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works have positioned BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle as a welcoming entry for new players while pleasing fans.

Review: Skyscraper

Dwayne Johnson fights a giant, sentient building in Skyscraper… which would have been a much better movie than this clichéd disaster.

Review: Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

Tim reviews Deception, a game where investigators must root out the murderer in their ranks.

Review: Lost In Space – Season One

Ian crash lands into Netflix's Lost In Space, a classic tale of modern family values, or something more dangerous?

Review: God of War

Diarmuid reviews God of War, Santa Monica Studio's latest masterpiece and contender for game of the year.

Review: Time Carnage

Diarmuid battles all manner of creature across all manner of time periods in Wales Interactive's Time Carnage.

Review: Avengers: Infinity War

Ian throws down the gauntlet to review the penultimate Marvel Studios movie Avenger: Infinity War.

Review: Batman: The Enemy Within

Ian dances with the devil in the pale moon light in Telltale's Batman: The Enemy Within. Will the Dark Knight rise again?

Review: Far Cry 5

Ian receives a one way ticket to Hope County, Montana to review Ubisoft's newest Far Cry iteration, Far Cry 5. It's time to repent, sinners!

Review: The Titan

At the end of the world, Ian signs up for The Titan program to review the latest Netflix science fiction thriller. Does it sink or swim?

Review: Assassin’s Creed Origins – Curse of the Pharaohs

After 6 months, Ian finally puts Assassin's Creed Origins to rest with its latest expansion.

Review: Ready Player One

Diarmuid reviews Ready Player One and enjoys his time in Steven Spielberg's world of pure imagination.

Review: The American Dream

Diarmuid reviews The American Dream, a VR title created by Samurai Punk that satirises gun culture.

Review: Tomb Raider (2018)

Ian reviews director Roar Uthaug's re-imagining of Lara Croft. A tense movie that packs a punch, Tomb Raider is not just another video game movie.

Review: Annihilation

Alex takes a look at Alex Garland's second film, which bypassed the cinema screen coming straight to Netflix. Her only regret is missing the big screen experience.

Review: The Council Episode One – The Mad Ones

Ian ventures forth to uncover the mystery around newest narrative adventure game The Council.

Review: Rad Rodgers

Rad Rodgers is a self-proclaimed throwback to 90’s platformers, with all of the pros and cons that you’d expect from such a game.

Review: Past Cure

Ian takes the blue pill and enters a nightmare world to review Phantom 8 Studio's stealth/action horror game, Past Cure. Does he survive?

Review: King Frog

Alex reviews King Frog, a very quick, beautiful looking game for all the family. This game has more to it than it may seem at first.

Review: Exit: The Pharaoh’s Tomb

Exit: The Pharaoh’s Tomb is an escape room in a tabletop setting, with sequential puzzle solving.

Review: Quests of Valeria

Quests of Valeria is an engaging and easy-to-learn multiplayer card game with solid mechanics, dynamic art, and a strong theme.

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Review: Hand of the King

Matt journeys to Westeros in a bid to become Hand of the King. Let's hope he doesn't lose his head...

Review: Dead of Winter: The Long Night

Dead of Winter: The Long Night is a zombie survival game about trust, vulnerability and betrayal.

Review: The Cohort

Alex reviews The Cohort, a fast paced tactic-light set building card game based on a theme of Roman Legionnaires. Here's what she thought about it.

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Review: Kodama The Tree Spirits

Matt gets all green fingered growing trees for the Kodama! Don't worry, it's not as weird as it sounds.

Review: Lords of Waterdeep

Alex reviews Lords of Waterdeep, a worker placement game set in the D&D universe that is an exemplar in its genre.

Review: Not Alone

Matt discovers he's Not Alone after crash landing on an alien world in this terrifyingly tense, asymmetrical card game from Geek Attitude Games.

Review: The Lord of The Rings: Journey to Mordor

Alex reviews a new push your luck dice game and here are her thoughts.

Review: Dragonwood

Alex reviews a risk management board and card game, where players fight monsters in a magical forest of Dragonwood.

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: 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: Ice Cool

Alex reviews Ice Cool, one of the more noticeable games of UK Games Expo 2016, where players flick penguin figures around the board to collect fish and chase other penguins.

Review: Battle of the Bands

Alex played Battle of the Bands card game, where players start their own bands while cooperating and competing with other players for fan love.