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Review: Hand of Fate 2

Richard takes a look at Defiant Development's latest genre mash-up, action RPG sequel, Hand Of Fate 2.

Review: Star Plus

Alex reviews a small Korean card game from Designer Park Tae Woo and Korea Boardgames, that unfortunately, does not leave her impressed.

Review: Spyfall 2

Cryptozoic Entertainment & Alexandr Ushan's Spyfall turned out to be one of the biggest games of 2014. Now three years on, the sequel is here.

Review: ECHO

ECHO looked weird enough to grab Rik's attention and pull him in. However, it isn’t quite for everyone but those who it clicks with will have fun.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 Review

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is everything fans could have wanted from a sequel and more. At times it's almost too much.

Review: Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA

Announced in 2013. Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA is out and Rik thinks the series' first foray into full 3D is worth the wait.

Review: Arrow (Season 5) Blu Ray

Rik doesn't think the fifth season of The CW's Arrow is bad by any stretch of the imagination. It’s just ‘fine’.

Lootcrate Unboxing – Lootgaming August Fortress

Tim takes his first tremulous steps into the world of unboxing with a LootGaming product.

Review: Ticket to Ride: First Journey

Alex reviews a beautiful digital app of one of the best modern board games. She was left impressed.

Crossing

Review: Crossing

What's your favourite thing to do with mushrooms? Maybe it's pointing at them to claim their gems. If so, Crossing might well be for you.

Review: Last Day of June

Alex reviews an emotional and touching game about the love and loss, that is unlikely to leave you indifferent.

Review: Legends of Tomorrow – Season 2 Blu Ray

The Legends continue their adventures in time but the lack of extras leave Rik wanting more.

Review: Pillars of Eternity – Complete Edition

After its PC release, Pillars of Eternity has made its way to consoles and Rik checks it out.

Review: HMS Dolores

HMS Dolores sees players salvaging treasure in a rock/paper/scissors format while battling the Prisoner's Dilemma.

Review: Snake Pass

Diarmuid reviews Snake Pass, a super colourful, happy game from Sumo Digital that feels both familiar and completely new.

Review: Ghost in the Shell

Rik reviews Ghost in the Shell, a movie awash with missed opportunities and questionable decisions.

Review: Get Out

Reuben thinks Get Out is a fantastically tense horror film from debut director Jordan Peele, with some serious substance behind the style.

Review: Nintendo Switch Accessories

Diarmuid tries out some new accessories for Nintendo's Switch console, you can read his thoughts here.

Review: Herald: An Interactive Period Drama – Book I and II

Alex reviews a point-and-click adventure with diverging storylines and a diverse cast.

Review: Horizon Zero Dawn

Diarmuid reviews Guerrilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn, an amazing title and early contender for game of the year.

Review: Stories Untold

A supernatural tale melding 80's nostalgia with tension-building game-play, Stories Untold invites you to unravel its secrets.

Review: Torment – Tides of Numenera

What does one life matter? That is the question at the heart of inXile Entertainment's Torment: Tides of Numenera.

Review: The Last Guardian

While certainly not without its flaws, Jess found The Last Guardian to be as charming and quirky as its titular hero.

Review: BrOTHERHOOD – Blu Ray

Rik watched Brotherhood, the final part of the Hood trilogy. He thought it was rubbish.

Review: Killing Floor 2

Killing Floor 2 spent a lot of time in early access, but has the time spent in development been worth it? Absolutely, says Reuben

Review: Pokémon Sun and Moon

Pokémon Sun and Moon arrive in time to celebrate the series 20th anniversary, and they could well be the best Pokémon games yet.

Review: Titanfall 2

Reuben reviews Titanfall 2 - bigger and better in every way than its predecessor and one of the best games to come out this year.

Review: Amnesia Collection

Halloween may have come and gone, but why not treat yourself to some more scares with the Amnesia Collection?

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: Seven Wonders (Board Game)

Taking Civilization back to basics.

Review: City of Remnants (Board Game)

Post apocalyptic gang warfare that features more paperwork than pounding.

Review: Cardfight!! Vanguard

Yes, that's right TWO exclamation points - say it like you mean it!! Can this Anime series trading card game marketing tie in win over an old Magic: The Gathering warhorse?

Review: Talisman (Board Game)

Snakes and Ladders for Tolkein fans.

Review: Doctor Who: The Card Game

Far more than a simple cash-in, Doctor Who: The Card Game is a thematically solid, surprisingly meaty and well-thought out game. The only thing missing is the fun.

Review: Kingdom Builder (Board Game)

It's time to put Settlers of Catan back in the cupboard – because Kingdom Builder is a perfect game for novices and veterans alike.

Review: Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game

A fast-paced, fun and incredibly evocative game that brings the dogfights of Star Wars to life. If you can afford the investment.

Review: Games of Thrones: The Board Game (2nd Ed.)

King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle...

Review: Game of Thrones (Card Game)

Based on the HBO series, Fantasy Flight's adaptation of its own living card game feels well themed, but rough around the edges.

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