by Joe Gribble | Oct 22, 2016 | Reviews
When people remember back to the glory days of the Sega Mega Drive their first thoughts will most likely turn to a certain blue hedgehog by the name of Sonic. And who can blame them, with several classic games on that system he’s quite clearly set himself apart...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 21, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
The term “Walking Simulator” I feel is a little bit unfair when referring to games such as Firewatch. It is a term and a genre that has become more and more popular over the last few years, with titles such as Gone Home and Everybody’s Gone To Rapture, however...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 20, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
There I sat, having placed the disc into my PS4, eagerly waiting for Mafia III to load up. It’s a game I’d been looking forward to for some time, a 60’s set open-world action game is something that holds a lot of promise, and with it being a period...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 19, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
Welcome to a relatively new feature of ours, unofficially named Dual Reviews! Today we have World of Final Fantasy, a new spinoff from the lovely Final Fantasy franchise that aims itself towards younger individuals and newcomers alike, whilst catering to hardcore fans...
by Joe Gribble | Oct 18, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews
To finally complete the trinity of Level-5 Inc. reviews, we have the company’s last PS2 game that released relatively late in the console’s lifecycle – Rogue Galaxy; Rogue Galaxy intended to shake up the formula of Level-5’s JRPG franchise,...
by James Burch | Oct 16, 2016 | Funny, Not News!, Reviews
In the early 90s Fighting games were an incredibly popular genre. You had your Mortal Kombats, your Street Fighters, your Tekkens and all the other little niches in between. But something was missing. You didn’t know what it was, but you felt it deep down in...