The only way I can describe Smash ânâ Survive is demolition derby with added spikes and circular saws. The game is brought to us by Version2Games and brings along a nice selection of cars, weapons and arenas. The game follows…
Skyrim The Elder Scrolls V Review
After a long wait players are finally given a chance to get back into the epic RPG franchise The Elder Scrolls. Bethesda the acclaim developers behind the series bring us the next instalment; âThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimâ The game…
SkyDrift Review
SkyDrift is a racing game, using Planes, developed and published by Digital Reality. SkyDrift isnât your typical racing game, although the way you race may make it seem like your typical racing game; there are parts of the game which…
Skullgirls Review
2D Fighting games have experienced resurgence in popularity in recent years. Since the 2008 release of Street Fighter IV, weâve seen many old franchises rebooted for modern consoles, but thereâs been a distinct lack of new IPâs amongst the torrent…
Silent Hill: Downpour Review
As a small lad growing up I was fascinated with all things horror; whether it be books, films, TV programmes or computer games. In the latter category there were always two titles competing for that top spot to claim to…
Shoot Many Robots Review
Shoot Many Robots published by Ubisoft, is an awesome side-scrolling shoot-âem-up that is hopefully the first of many original titles from Demiurge Studios. It comes available as a digital download from the Xbox Live Arcade, Playstation Network and on PC.…
Shogun 2 Review
Ten years ago, The Creative Assembly, released Shogun: Total War. Now, ten years on, CA return to their roots with a sequel to the title that started it all. The Total War games, for those unfamiliar with the series, are…
Shadows of the Damned Review
Shadows of the Damned is Grasshopperâs new 18+ game for the Xbox 360 and PS3. Grasshopper games is well regarded for making some of the most zany and mad games for a long while; the crazy Killer 7 and the…
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster Review
Developed by Double Fine Production and Published by Warner Bros Interactive, Sesame Street; Once upon a Monster can comfortably be described as an adventure game for children. It is also well suited to those of you who are like me…
Serious Sam: The Random Encounters Review
Serious Sam: The Random Encounter is developed by Vlambeer and published by Croteam Ltd and Devolver Digital as the final third of the Serious Sam indie series. It is an RPG that is heavily influenced by JRPGs and the Serious…

