Armikrog Review
You know what? I miss Skullmonkeys. Granted, I miss The Neverhood, too, as it really represented the fine craftsmanship of Doug Tennapel (co-creator of Earthwor...[Read More]
Yo-Kai Watch 2: Bony Spirits/Fleshy Souls Review
Confession time: I wasn’t the greatest of fans of the original Yo-Kai Watch when it debuted a while ago. That’s not to say I hated the game by any m...[Read More]
Killer Instinct Review
Ever since I was little I grew up on games such as Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct, but fast forwarding to 2016 we’ve seen remakes of classic games, but...[Read More]
BoxBoxBoy Review
A little while back, HAL Laboratory – the team behind the charming Kirby games – delivered with a unique property known as BoxBoy, combining puzzle solving with...[Read More]
Black Ops 3 Awakening DLC Review
Next week, the dramatic conclusion of the Origins storyline will be revealed with the release of Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Salvation DLC map Revelation, but game...[Read More]
The Final Station Review
By train is one of the best ways to travel. Lot’s of leg room, you can walk around, there’s a viewing car so you can watch the landscapes go by, and there’s a d...[Read More]
Assetto Corsa Review
Usually, there are two general types of driving games to choose from – either hardcore simulation, along the likes of Gran Turismo and Project CARS; or arcade, ...[Read More]
Worms W.M.D. Review
Worms is that ideal strategy game that’s perfect for those that aren’t used to strategy games. It essentially pits teams of wily worms against one a...[Read More]
Batman: The Telltale Series: Episode 1 – Realm of Shadows Review
Batman games over the years have usually painted a violent, devoted figure, using a number of items to his advantage while maintaining a great deal of stealth t...[Read More]
ABZÛ Review
Sometimes you don’t necessarily need a vast storyline to enjoy a video game. Oh, sure, that may make it seem shallow at first, but if the gameplay makes u...[Read More]