Moto Cross? Milestone are back with another simulation racing game. Does it match the depth and realism that the developer have become known for? Story: Milestone have certainly applied their usual format to the career, starting you off in the junior...[Read More]
Going Deeper Underground: Enter the Gungeon might look like any other roguelike from a distance. The genre has become very popular recently, thanks in no small part to the popularity of these types of games on Twitch and other game-streaming sites. T...[Read More]
Stikbold!: Stikbold! is the latest in a long line of multiplayer-focused indie games. Luckily, I have a dedicated group of friends whose quiet evenings in are made much louder with such offerings, so we were thrilled to try out the new, incredibly od...[Read More]
From From Soft With Love: Hype is a dangerous thing. The Souls series has, in my opinion, gone from strength to strength since Demon Souls, the franchise’s first title. With developer From Software now putting out annual releases, fans have been anxi...[Read More]
Take Back the Night: Nights of Azure simply wasn’t on my radar. Developer Gust have done some games I’ve been really smitten with, such as the Atelier series, so when landed I was surprised, but keen to give it a go. With this strange, one-off action...[Read More]
A quantum leap for games? Remedy have long been known to make some of the most interesting takes on third person shooting, with cult titles Max Payne and Alan Wake being amongst their most famous titles. Does Quantum Break live up to the hype? Story:...[Read More]
Give No Shelter: Part two of a three part miniseries, Give No Shelter has a lot of work to do to bridge Michonne’s strong opening with a (hopefully) satisfying ending. With so much expected of episode two, it seems Telltale have become overly reliant...[Read More]
Shock to the System: I may not have done my due diligence when it came to researching DiRT Rally. Inspired by thoughts of Sega Rally and its arcadey ilk, I jumped at the chance to play a new title like those venerated classics, especially from the co...[Read More]
Viva la republique? Mobile games getting ported to full console experiences are becoming more and more frequent. Does the acclaimed République make the translation successfully? Story: Some of the themes of République, with its dystopian, 1984-esque ...[Read More]
For the Weird Kids: Day of the Tentacle was one of my favourite point-and-click games growing up, far outshining – in my opinion – the Monkey Island games that came before. I’d loved Threepwood, but Tentacle’s weird story, weirder characters and hila...[Read More]
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