Review: Seven Wonders (Board Game)
Taking Civilization back to basics.
Review: Monsters University
It was never going to be as good as Monsters, Inc., but University does an excellent job of fleshing out Mike and Sully's backstory without feeling cheap.
Review: Pacific Rim
Guillermo Del Toro and Travis Beacham have made what is essentially a love letter to the kaiju movies of the past. They have also made one of the most fun movies I have seen this year.
Review: Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
Handing a game called Epic Mickey 2 to an Irish man was always going to be a recipe for disaster (and childish giggles.) Not having played the original, though aware of its less-than-glowing revi...
Review: Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter
"Fans have been waiting a long time to play in the Forgotten Realms setting in a Massively Multiplayer way." - PacManPolarBear
Review: Journey: Collector’s Edition
April 2013 Journey: Collector's Edition finally saw an EU release on the Playstation Store, and now just two months later it has finally been given a Blu Ray release.
Review: Knights of Pen & Paper: +1 Edition
Knights of Pen & Paper: +1 Edition harks back to the RPG days of yore, matching retro role-playing with the sights, sounds and pop culture references of yesteryear. So is there really no school l...
Review: The Last of Us
Naughty Dog's newest game is really, really good. Need some justification? Read on.
Review: Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
Based on the books of J.R.R Tolkein, this adventure card game take place between The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring. Dwarves, Elves, deep dark forests and big ass spiders, oh and an appear...
Review: Man of Steel
Zack Snyder, fresh from the vacuous but undeniably beautiful Sucker Punch, has been handed the reins to Man of Steel and attempts to make you believe a man can fly.
Review: GRID 2
Codemasters' on-road racing franchise returns after a half-decade reprieve. Is it a first place place finish or is GRID 2 disqualified?
Review: Rush Bros
Using music-based level manipulation, Rush Bros. aims to distinguish itself from the competition.
Ode to Gaming Helpers
A hero is sometimes only as good as their sidekick, even if they only exist in their helmets. Where would Batman be without Alfred? How would Dr. Frankenstein manevuer around his lab without Egor...
Review: City of Remnants (Board Game)
Post apocalyptic gang warfare that features more paperwork than pounding.