by Respawning | May 30, 2019 | Games, PC, Reviews
What is survival horror? Ask any random person on the street, and they’ll just shrug and probably say, “Surviving something scary?” – If that were true, then every scary video game where the main character survives to the end would be survival horror. Ask the...
by Javier Reyeros | May 28, 2019 | Featured, Games, PC, Playstation, Reviews, Xbox
RAGE 2 offers non stop, no holds barred, open world insanity, with mild super powers, but does it deliver on this offering? Javier delves deep into Bethesda’s latest open world adventure… Being a humongous Bethesda fan (Fallout 3, oblivion and skyrim easily...
by Colin Head | May 25, 2019 | Featured, Games, Reviews
Trails of Fire is a single player, a turn-based strategy game with roguelike elements which is set in a post-cataclysmic fantasy realm, developed and Published by the small indie games studio WHATBOY – The game released onto Steam Early Access on the 7th May...
by Respawning | May 20, 2019 | Featured, Games, PC, Reviews
Ever been to prison before? I’d wager there’d be a few of you out there who have… But, would you rather spend a night in modern jail, or medieval jail? How about a medieval dungeon in the bowls of a lonely, crumbling fort, overlooking a lake, populated by dower...
by Mikey Galaszia | May 15, 2019 | Games, Reviews
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a narrative driven puzzle game that is out today through French based developer – Asobo Studio. We recently released our review that you can read here. Don’t fancy a long read though? Already read it and want more? We got you...
by Mikey Galaszia | May 14, 2019 | Games, Reviews
A Plague Tale: Innocence is at its core a story driven puzzle game that often drifts into wanting to be a more fast paced action adventure with mixed results. The whole thing has a feel of a AAA indie game, not too different to Ninja Theory’s Hellblade:...