by Aditya | Jul 8, 2017 | Featured, Films & TV, Not Games, Not News!, Reviews
So I just got back from seeing the new Edgar Wright movie known as ‘Baby Driver’. I’m already a huge fan of Wrights work and rate his films very highly. As soon as I saw the trailer for Baby Driver I got some good tingles. I’m going to say from...
by Javier Reyeros | Jul 6, 2017 | Games, PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
The game that almost took me away from VR. I had been playing Horizon Zero Dawn and then torn away from that by my shiny new VR (review to come) and then I started playing Injustice 2…. I loved the first Injustice game, a fantastic beat em up with MK mechanics and a...
by Javier Reyeros | Jul 5, 2017 | Games, PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
Unnerving, immersive and immensely fun It’s worth mentioning that I’m writing this review after completion of the main game. I’ll start by saying two things, 1: I truly believe VR is the future of gaming and 2: This game is definitely not for the...
by Respawning | Jul 4, 2017 | Games, PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
Darkest Dungeon Crimson Court adds a sparkley polish to an already spectacular game a cherry on top that sweetens the deal and proves as motivation to dive back in and test your resolve, trigger your masochism and face the overwhelming existential dread looming over...
by Respawning | Jul 3, 2017 | Reviews
The Town of Light is a game I didn’t really know anything about, A game that until I got my hands on with it at EGX Rezzed I had 0 awareness or expectations of. However after we had finished our hour long timeslot at EGX, The Town of Light was permanently etched into...
by Joe Gribble | Jul 3, 2017 | Games, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
The latest character-focused story downloadable content for Final Fantasy XV has been released on Playstation 4 and Xbox One as of June 27th. How does it stand against the previous content? Our resident Final Fantasy Fan-Boy has been pouring in some hours so find out...