Steven used to review basically everything for us but ended up being shot by bandits. This one's for you, Steven!
Horror games are great when done well, and Amnesia: The Dark Descent was one of the good ones when it was released on the PC back in 2010. It has now come over to the PS4 as a full package of the game, DLC and sequel. With recent evolutions in […]
I’ve dallied with MMORPGs in the past and enjoyed my time with them, Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization is not an MMORPG, but would like you to believe it is. The game is actually telling the story of players in a MMORPG and you control the avatar of one of […]
I like a bit of Science Fiction lapping up books, movies and TV shows about it. I also like Japanese games as I find they often provide different view points I’m not always used to. Steins;Gate 0 is a game which seems to straddle these two worlds being as it […]
Point and click, point and click. There really should be another name for this genre on consoles as when you play it with a DualShock 4 its more like walk and press X game. Silence is the sequel to a PC game from 1998 called The Whispered World, yeah no […]
I love a bit of retro shenanigans and Exile’s End is going straight for the jugular with a game which looks and plays like something from the SNES era. Exile’s End is a game crafted from nostalgia, a game which takes inspiration from the 8-bit and 16-bit games the developer […]
Yesterday Origins is another entry in the good old point and click adventure game genre and is a sequel to the 2012 PC and mobile title Yesterday. I’d never heard of Yesterday but was up for taking a look at this easily overlooked genre. You play the part of John […]
In the beginning there was Gaunlet. This set the bar high for co-op play with four of you gathered round the arcade cabinet killing monsters and not shooting the food. To think this was released in 1985 over 30 years ago. Gauntlet was so successful that it rightly inspired countless […]
The latest release of Ghostbusters got a lot of flack for reimagining a classic franchise, I have no strong feelings about it either way but after playing Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters: Daybreak Special Gigs it just makes me wonder what a Japanese take on the franchise could have been. Every […]
No one geeks as well as the British child of the 1980’s, I was such a kid who played Warhammer and loved painting the shit out of miniature lead figures. Out of the various games available I geeked out most to one called Necromunda with the main reason being the […]
When I go shopping I like to get fresh meat from the butcher as I like decent cuts from locally sourced producers. I’ve never been to The Bug Butcher but then I’ve never really wanted a nice tender loin of cockroach. Luckily this game doesn’t want you to eat the […]
God games revel in the grand scale of things allowing you to create mountains and oceans. Ever since Populous people have been refining the genre and giving you more control and making things bigger. Reus takes things in the opposite direction limiting itself to 2 dimensions but it loses none of the […]
Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni is a game which has caused quite a stir being banned in Germany and Australia. Luckily years of watching Eurotrash has eroded my morals to such a degree that I no longer baulk at the idea of sexually exciting a school girl to turn her into a […]