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I find myself in the unusual position here in the UK of writing this humble review in the midst of…
In my Digressions In Digital feature series (the first of which, an article on survival horror Outlast, can be seen…
If you’ve been sitting around waiting for the next Farming Simulator title to drop, fret no longer – it’s finally…
Ever since its complete make-over in 2011, where all the extra convoluted layers of fiction and game mechanics were sliced…
RIDE for the PlayStation 4 is quickly emerging as the Gran Turismo for motorcycle racing. Developed by Milestone, RIDE is…
In the tradition of quality city building video games, Cities: Skylines by Colossal Order delivers an engaging experience that lets…
While many aspects of the Dead or Alive series would give a psychologist plenty of fodder to analyze (for instance,…
Armed with a sizable map, great graphics and more of the same sort of grotesque horror-filled bloodsports found in titles…
Ask yourself this one simple question – how long has it been since you played a really good recently released…
There are plenty of games out there that let you assume the role of the brave human hero or the…
(Mostly a rant about how awesome first-person mode is). From the moment they first announced that there was going to…
Any time you label something as “the official” game you know that it’s going to come under a lot of…
It’s all been said before, of course, but the Call of Duty franchise has really transformed what people expect out…
Quite recently, many so-called “MetroidVania” –style games have been made, due largely in part to the ongoing trends in gaming…
It seems like there’s no end to the number of exciting open world titles which are apt to come our…
Surely it is often said, that most racing games are “fun” or manage to “bring together” two or more elements…
You can think of “Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments” as being something of an epic mash-up. On its face it…
Let’s face it, each year brings with it a new FIFA outing (or two). Heck, it isn’t even like Déjà…
While it may not be quite as visible as many other simulation titles, 2004’s “Transport Giant” (developed by JoWood) is…
There are a lot of different reasons as to why PopCap Games’ Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare belongs in your video…
This updated and redesigned package containing the previously released titles, “Metro 2033” and “Metro: Last Light” is a big win…
All in all, “Surgeon Simulator: Anniversary Edition” is a macabre, funny and altogether strange game that has inexplicably stoked the…
Visual Imagination Software’s “Pineview Drive” is really a one-of-a-kind offering, the sort of game that breaks ground in a small,…
Obviously, Kick-Ass 2 is a game that’s directly tied to the movie franchise, which extols the exploits of a hapless…
There seems to be an undue amount of criticism being leveled at “Risen 3: Titan Lords”. Sure, it really isn’t…
Upon first inspection, “Eat Dragonfly” appears to be just another Flappy Bird knock-off, or perhaps some glittering variation thereof. While…
Just saying aloud the title of this game, “Sacred 3” calls to mind a slightly generic backdrop – a fantasy…
Developed by HeSaw and published by Focus Home Interactive, Blue Estate is an arcade style rail-shooter game based on Viktor…
For all intents and purposes, Chris Sawyer Productions’ (including Frontier Developments, for the Xbox) original “Rollercoaster Tycoon” is the granddaddy…
Among the many city-building simulators out there, the Tropico series has emerged to forge a solid position ahead of the…
The simple fact that there’s a game which allows you to basically simulate all aspects of a modern farming operation…