by Joe Gribble | Dec 5, 2016 | Reviews
The original ToeJam & Earl game, released on the Sega Megadrive back in 1991, was something of a sleeper hit back in the day. Playing as two of the most lovable console mascots of the generation, two hip-happenin’ aliens from the planet Funkotron,...
by Joe Gribble | Dec 4, 2016 | PC, Reviews
The Red Solstice is a tactical survival squad based shooter developed by Ironward and released on Steam on July 10, 2015. The game feels like it’s the love child of Alien 2 and Warcraft 3; or other DOTA2 style games. The single player campaign has you...
by Joe Gribble | Dec 3, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
The game which has taken ten years to arrive, is finally here. I haven’t been able to put this title down since receiving it on launch day…So what do I think of this legendary, long-awited title? The latest installment of the FINAL FANTASY franchise which was...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 30, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
Following on from our previous Retro Review of Super Castlevania: IV, we have the flipside of the franchise which began with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Usually revered as two separate phases, Castlevania underwent an interesting split during the end of the...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 29, 2016 | PC, Reviews
From the first ever roller coaster game to the modern day, we can see a huge difference in how, over the years, this sub-genre of simulation gaming has changed and become something that will always be one of the most renowned sub-genres ever, and to be frank, Planet...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 28, 2016 | Nintendo, Reviews
*Please note that the following Retro Review will feature strong language. Conker’s Bad Fur Day, what an adorable little misfit game you are…You hold such a dear place in many-a-gamer’s hearts, especially given that now you retail for upwards of £200...