by Joe Gribble | Nov 26, 2016 | PC, Reviews
Trillion: God of Destruction (Makai Shin Trillion) is a brand new JRPG from the lovely minds over at Idea Factory (The same guys who brought us the Megadimension Neptunia games), poised as a new IP, fusing tactical strategy gameplay from games like Final Fantasy:...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 25, 2016 | Nintendo, Reviews
The year is 1999…Pokemon Red and Blue had just released…The world was getting swept up in Poke-mainia…So what did Nintendo think to do to drive up further interest? Create a photography game. …Yup. In this day and age, it sounds ridiculous...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 24, 2016 | Nintendo, Reviews
Well wouldn’t you know! The long-awaited seventh generation of Pokemon has finally graced us here in the UK! Aiming to shake up the formula of Pokemon as a whole, how does Pokemon Sun and Moon fare against it’s preceding generations? Let’s find out!...
by Luke Stone | Nov 23, 2016 | Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
As (one of few) fans of the original Watch Dogs game, I was a little hesitant to start the second game in this uncelebrated franchise. Despite all the changes that were promised; I still found it difficult to believe that this could be the Assassins Creed 2 of the...
by Clarice Kehoe | Nov 21, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews
What a name am I right? Small Radios… Big Televisions. It reminds you of the old days with the CRT television and a simple radio to listen to your favourite stations. Something that was once treasured and was a luxury item, are now a common household item. Well this...
by Joe Gribble | Nov 20, 2016 | PC, Playstation, Reviews
Exile’s End is a Metroidvania-esque game (I say this, as the developers HEAVILY stress that Exile’s End is NOT a Metroidvania game) heavily inspired by Japanese 80’s and 90’s videogames, Metroid and action-adventure platformers as a whole;...