Review: Lock ‘n’ Load
Lock, load, jam. This iOS twin-stick shooter misfires on all counts, and boasts a shockingly uncouth attitude to in-app purchases.
Review The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings – Enhanced Edition Review
Familiarity with the first game in the series (or the original source material) may add to your enjoyment of the story, but it should not be considered a prerequisite.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations Review
Fighting games and I have had a rocky relationship over the years and we haven’t really seen eye to eye since Mortal Kombat 3...
Wheels of Destruction Review
Have a read of our review of Gelid Games' PSN-exclusive vehicular combat game. Can Unreal Engine tech and a decent price make up for the lack of creativity?
Ridge Racer Unbounded Review
In recent times developers of arcade racing games have been a split second away from blurring their company out of existence. The Ridge Racer series has always traditionally benefited from...
Calibur11 Mass Effect 3 Vault Review
Every now and then, an awesome franchise like Mass Effect comes along – and with such a franchise, an anorak of die-hard collectors promptly springs up, ready and eager to buy just about anything...
Wipeout 2048 Review
The Wipeout name has been synonymous with Sony's gaming platforms since they got into the industry. And with their new handheld platform being released last month, they decided that a new Wipeout...
Mass Effect 3 Review
Mass Effect 2 set one Hell of a high bar for storytelling through characters and personal choices. So you can't help but feel sympathetic toward the amount of pressure put on BioWare and Mass Eff...
I Am Alive Review
If I said this game was set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, that wouldn't be entirely accurate. The term would suggest that it was after the total and universal destruction of all mankind. However, ...
Binary Domain Review
If Binary Domain is to be believed, 2080 will see the unveiling of some robot-building evil mastermind that has been plotting the potential downfall of humanity for some time. The truth is reveal...
Lumines Electronic Symphony Review
The PlayStation Vita unquestionably has some serious graphical grunt under that sleek exterior – so there's officially no better way to show off the power of the Vita than with block puzzler. Wa...
F1 2011 Review
I'm a massive petrol head and general lover of all things motorsport. So imagine my joy when I heard that F1 2011 was racing over to the Vita - is Sumo Digital's port a motorsport masterpiece, o...
Deep Black: Reloaded Review
Water. Y'know, that wet stuff that covers two thirds of our planet. Unbelievably, there are still some gaming characters that struggle with a waist deep puddle. But such concerns are not a proble...
SSX Review
It's snow joke that everything new about this game is on very thin ice, but it's redeemed by classic gameplay that's still brrrrrilliant. But is SSX better than that awful joke? Read our verdict....
Rayman: Origins Review
When Rayman: Origins was released it was amongst a plethora of much higher-profile games. Sadly I, like many others, missed out on it during that rush, but the Vita has given Rayman a home that d...