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Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2019

Hi there fellow gamers and welcome to 2020! It has been some time since we posted something on the website and no we are not dead or vanished to an island but lately nothing major has pop up. However our “Game of the Year” feature is now online, giving you an insight of the TOP 5 Best Games of 2019, made by our two reviewers, Ian & Joe. Take a look at our GOTY 2019 and find out whi...[Read More]

Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2019

GamerKnights’ Game Of The Year 2019 2019, much like 2018, wasn’t a great year for me or the world in general. But before I depress you with more about Brexit or Trump, I’ll start to talk more about games. I’m pretty sure 2017 will remain the watermark for games on this generation of consoles. Plenty has been said about how 2019 was a rally disappointing year, but I think what marked it for m...[Read More]

GK Featured: GamerKnights’ GAME OF THE YEAR 2018

Believe it or not but from Christmas until today, there has be ZERO (0) interesting gaming news! That’s why we decided it would be better to bring you our “GAME OF THE YEAR” list of 2018! Some games in the list might be expected while some others … not. Our GOTY list of 2018 can be read here. Enjoy!    

Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2018

GamerKnights’ Game Of The Year 2018 2018 wasn’t a great year for me personally, for the world in general, and after 2017’s stellar line-up, it was always unlikely to deliver on the games front too. And for me, this year certainly didn’t live up to the last couple. With Red Dead getting delayed, it seemed like publishers just moved games back into 2019, which certainly looks fairly promising ...[Read More]

GK Feature: GamerKnights’ GAME OF THE YEAR 2017

We think many people will look back on 2017 and think that it was a pretty golden year for games. With AAA titles really hitting their stride at the mid-point of the console generation, 4K gaming taking off, indie titles serving up a number of surprises and the phenomenal success of PUBG and other battle royale games, there’s been plenty to write about. As ever, each of our main writers have liste...[Read More]

Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2017

GamerKnights’ Game Of The Year 2017 We think many people will look back on 2017 and think that it was a pretty golden year for games. With AAA titles really hitting their stride at the mid-point of the console generation, 4K gaming taking off, indie titles serving up a number of surprises and the phenomenal success of PUBG and other battle royale games, there’s been plenty to write about. Ho...[Read More]

GK Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2016

Just in time before New Years Eve. Just in time before we go into 2017, we present you our “GAME OF THE YEAR 2016” feature where our reviewers presents their TOP 5 of their BEST GAMES of 2016! You can read our Game Of The Year 2016 right here. Enjoy and see you in 2017 with more reviews, more news and more of … everything!  

Feature: GamerKnights Game Of The Year 2016

Game Of The Year 2016:   2016 has been another fantastic year for gaming. Whilst the sheer number of games coming out has probably declined again, the overall quality is up – the only thing really missing nowadays is solid experiences ‘in the middle’ – everything is either big-budget, ‘AAA’ games or smaller indie titles, with few episodic titles sat as a kind-of, sort-of bridge rather uncomfo...[Read More]

Our Game Of The Year 2015

Hi there! Hope you had a great (white) Christmas and ready for New Year next thursday. Carrying on the PlayDevil tradition, the GamerKnights crew will each present their personal top 5 Games Of The Year, with their reasoning why. 2015 has been a bit of a golden year. After 2014 came and left us with broken dreams like DriveClub and Halo: MCC, and delayed title after title into 2015, it feels like ...[Read More]

GamerKnights’ Game Of The Year 2015

2015 has been a bit of a golden year. After 2014 came and left us with broken dreams like DriveClub and Halo: MCC, and delayed title after title into 2015, it feels like this has been the year where the current consoles finally started to deliver upon their promise. It’s not all been rosy, of course, with titles like Arkham Knight suffering from crushing issues (particularly the broken PC port), a...[Read More]

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