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The latest video game reviews for all platforms, including retro. Discover gems and must-have titles whilst also avoiding releases which have low entertainment value.
From the developers of the Dishonored series, Bioshock 2, and Call of Duty: World at War; Arkane Studios and publisher…
Lego has made itself a very well known name since its inception, from the wood cars of their origination, to…
When we look back at this past year of war games, such as Battlefield 1 and the latest Call of…
ArmaGallant: Decks of Destiny (not that Destiny) is a PS4 exclusive RTS deckbuilding game based around fast paced 1v1 or…
The winter season of 2015 brought us some interesting games. One or two have been described as the best in…
Danganronpa 1.2 Reload brings two titles previously only available on the PS Vita (Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair) together…
Maximum Games presents Troll and I (rated T), a third-person game developed by Spiral House. The game opens with you…
Nintendo is really having a great time in life right now. They released the Switch which is selling very, very…
Every now and then, there comes along a game that I review that I stand back and say I really…
LEGO Worlds has been long anticipated, especially with the recent returning glory of LEGO since the LEGO movie’s release. Available…
Sometimes a person just wants to zone out and relax while playing a game without all of the hassle of…
Breath of the Wild has been out just over a week and without a doubt I can say this is…
Tearaway: Unfolded shows Media Molecule’s masterful touch that they possess on the video games they develop. Each video game that…
Horizon: Zero Dawn is a solid package that contains an extremely enjoyable storyline, superb characters with development in recurring ones,…
Nintendo Switch seems like the perfect platform to host it’s first launch game, Super Bomberman R. It can be played…
The Nintendo 3DS’ library is stocked full of some of Nintendo’s best titles and doesn’t just include titles developed for…
Forestry 2017 is a simulator game where the player acts as a stereotypical lumberjack who must build up a company…
Set in a dark and ominous fantasy version of the Sengoku period in the 1600s, Nioh is a vibrant, gory…
Semispheres is one of those games that is part game part relaxation tool. That is in my book an alright…
If you are a fan like myself of the Sid Meier Civilization series of games then you more than likely…
I have been a player of the Dynasty Warriors series for some time now and I admit I like the…
I have been a huge Walking Dead fan for many years and honestly can’t get enough of the franchise. So…
Fatal Frame II: The Crimson Butterfly, also known as Project Zero II: The Crimson Butterfly, is my current favorite entry…
Ever since the announcement trailer during the 2015 E3, For Honor has been under the careful watch of many eyes.…
Fatal Frame, also known as Project Zero, is in my opinion, one of the most fun and creepy franchises released…
I’m not sure about you, but there isn’t nearly enough World War 2 themed games available, and it is always…
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is a wonderful, intimate exploration into a family themed viral outbreak vs the corporate urban virus…
DayZ, released in 2013 on PC, is a persistent, open-world Zombie game that puts you in the shoes of a…
The Command & Conquer series still holds an esteemed rank within the real time strategy genre, that will most likely…
When a game as long awaited as The Getaway finally makes it out of development hell, it’s often impossible to…
I’ll have to admit that when I first saw screenshots of Stardew Valley last year and heard tales of how…