Review: Riptide GP2
Last month, the follow-up to Vector Unit's rocket-powered jet ski racing game Riptide GP debuted on the Google Play Store.
Review: Rise of the Triad
The nineties were a golden age of PC gaming, but Rise of the Triad seems to have struggled to shed the habits that made it a hit almost two decades ago.
Gallery: Faster Than Life at the Scottish Car Show 2013
As if a video wasn't enough, we've put together a photo gallery showing off more of our Faster Than Life gaming arena at The Scottish Car Show!
Review: 3012 (Card Game)
In the distant future an unknown apocalypse will have transformed deck building card games into a brown mush, apparently.
Review: Magic 2014
This year’s iteration of Wizard’s Duels of the Planeswalkers – commonly called Magic 2014 – is another great step forward in this popular franchise and is now available for the first time on Andr...
Review: Ankh-Morpork (Board Game)
The Discworld Universe injects character into another tightly designed Martin Wallace creation, making it one of the best licensed games out there.
Review: The Wolverine
After the disappointing X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Hugh Jackman steps back into the claws and mutton chops of the ill-tempered one in an attempt to give us the movie adaptation the character deser...
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.