by William | Oct 5, 2021 | Games
Sea of Thieves is a bit of a comfort game for me. The sort of title that I can turn on and just relax with for a couple of hours at a time, which given its exclusively PvP set up and the fact that most online gamers have about as many morals as a pack of hungry...
by Abby | Oct 4, 2021 | Games
Superliminal is a first-person puzzle game which incorporates forced perspective and optical illusions, so perception is key. I consider myself a puzzle game enthusiast, so I wanted to know how the game holds up to all the classics...
by Javier Reyeros | Oct 2, 2021 | Games
First up I’m going to talk about the ‘cloud version’ part of the game, which is probably the worst part. The cloud aspect means that the game always has to be connected to the internet and requires lots of loading times, it also means that textures...
by Alexx Mitchell | Oct 1, 2021 | Games
Another four months have passed since I last talked about the vast improvement the PlayStation Plus games have been undergoing since the beginning of this year. In the last article I praised practically all of the choices made for the free games through Sony’s...
by William | Oct 1, 2021 | Games
Monster Hunter might be one of the most bonkers franchises going, not simply for the nature of the gameplay being hunt monsters, to get their bones, to use to hunt bigger monsters. The Capcom franchise LOVES a crossover event, with some highlights being Geralt from...
by Mikey Galaszia | Oct 1, 2021 | Games
Another year and another FIFA release day. That’s right, today is the day when hundreds of thousands of school children will be pulling sickies and grown ass men will be booking holiday to play the latest iteration of EA’s biggest cash cow – FIFA...