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GK Review: Outward

Good monday morning! Our reviewer Ian has done a full review of the new Open-World game “Outward” which is now available on PC, XB1 and PS4. Here’s a snippet: It’s the gameplay, and uniqueness of Outward that will draw you to it anyway, rather that the fairly generic narrative. The game blends elements of survival games with open-world RPGs and Dark Souls-esque difficulty. This i...[Read More]

Outward Review

Outward & Upward? Survival games are still very popular, so it’s no surprise to see that the latest hybrid title mixes up the genre with a sprawling open-world RPG. But can two genres renowned for their jank fit together without falling apart at the seams? Story: Outward throws you straight into things, with the revelation that you were part of a terrible shipping accident. Unfortunately, as o...[Read More]

GK Review: Anthem

Our reviewer Joe has taken a closer look at Bioware’s new MMORPG “Anthem” which is out now. Here’s a snippet: When we’re brought back to base – a claustrophobic city hub where we get to chat to the denizens of the world, or what’s left of it – we find that everyone has kind of (understandably) lost faith in the Freelancers, and it’s up to us to change their mind and fix wha...[Read More]

Anthem Review

Intro: Anthem looked like it might have had what it took to dethrone Destiny as the leading console MMORPG. Bioware – who, with a traditional focus on single player RPGS, are one of the more unlikely developers to take a crack at the crown – have turned in an effort that doesn’t always know what it wants to be, and suffers as a result. Story: We’re thrown into Anthem at the darkest moment of a cam...[Read More]

Code Vein

In the not too distant future, a mysterious disaster has brought collapse to the world, as we know it. Towering skyscrapers, once symbols of prosperity, are now lifeless graves of humanity’s past pierced by the Thorns of Judgment. At the centre of the destruction lies a hidden society of Revenants called Vein. This final stronghold is where the remaining few fight to survive, blessed with Gifts of...[Read More]

Mass Effect Andromeda Teaser Trailer drops in

A new teaser for Mass Effect Andromeda has dropped this afternoon, and it offers a tasty glimpse into the setting for EA and Bioware’s new game, as the trailer clearly features N7 labelled characters sat upon the moon looking over at Earth. It’s only a short trailer, but has certainly piqued my interest. Andromeda comes out in early 2017 and we’re really looking forwards to findi...[Read More]

Sword Coast Legends

With a deep Story Campaign created by long-time industry veterans, including members of the Dragon Age: Origins leadership team in partnership with the Dungeons & Dragons team at Wizards of the Coast, Sword Coast Legends returns players to the lush and vibrant world of the Forgotten Realms®. As a member of the Order of the Burning Dawn guild, play solo through the Story Campaign or join forces...[Read More]

The Witch and the Hundred Knight Review

A Knight to Remember? The Witch and the Hundred Knight seems like an odd choice for a next-gen remake. It’s hardly Nippon Ichi’s most popular title, indeed it didn’t fare well with critics when it was first released two years ago, but here we have a better looking, more content rich release that tightens and iterates in a few key areas. But does it do enough to make it worth picking up? Story: Wit...[Read More]

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom

Ni no Kuni II: REVENANT KINGDOM features an all-new cast of charming characters, an emotional storyline, and innovative gameplay design that will delight and challenge players.

Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut

Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut takes last year’s critically acclaimed PC release and offers a complete visual overhaul; including a more sophisticated lighting system, upgraded environments and improved textures as well as brand new, higher quality character models. On the audio side, all major speaking parts and NPCs have also received new voice-overs and weapon sounds have been revisited in order t...[Read More]

Hand Of Fate Review

  A Twist of Fate I don’t get to say this often enough about videogames, but Hand of Fate is a genuinely unique one. Crafted by the guys over at Defiant Development – a Brisbane-based game studio – Hand of Fate brings with it some excellent ideas. Unfortunately, whilst I desperately wanted to fall in love with everything on offer here, a few hitches and a couple of absolutely game breaking bu...[Read More]

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