February 2016 | Page 3 of 5 | Invision Game Community
Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part 2 Review

I love Pillars of Eternity. A true modern CRPG masterpiece, it took the fundamentals of the infinity engine games and brought them into the 21st century and a whole new world. Coming from the developers of such experiences as KotOR2,…

Saturday Morning RPG Review

If only my parents had gotten drunk and silly a little earlier, I would have been an 80s child.  It’s no issue being born in 1990, I had a tremendous childhood and the TV, movies and music of that time…

Lego Marvel Avengers Review

Lego games are nothing new at this point, almost everyone has played one and knows how they work, you get a large roster of characters, Lego bits to collect and build up through the level, usually focused around one particular…

King’s Quest – Chapter 2: Rubble Without A Cause Review

I’ve got to be honest, when I began the first chapter of the King’s Quest reboot last year, I really didn’t know what to expect. Having grown tired of the modern adventure games produced by the likes of Telltale Games,…

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles – Russia Review

I’ve always been a major fan of the Assassin’s Creed games ever since the day when I got my Xbox 360 and bashed out a long session of the original. Since that first game we’ve been sent jumping over the houses of Italy, sailing…

Action Henk Preview

Fortunately for me I have the pleasure of writing a review on Action Henk, a new indie title which is currently available on Steam but is soon to be multi-platform with it’s impending release to PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox…

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, MBE, predicts the future of technology and living in a hundred years

Super skyscrapers which will dwarf the Shard, underwater bubble cities and hyper-flexible living spaces are all likely to be reality in 100 years’ time. That’s the verdict of a new study which paints a vivid picture of our future lives…

Beatbuddy: On Tour Review

It has long been my belief that music is the closest thing we’ll ever get to true magic in the real world. Vibrations, clinging together to make a variety of beautiful tones. A wonderful, dangerous, powerful force in the world,…

Vertigo Void Review

You remember Kula World on the PSone, right? Sure you do. It’s the one where you played as a beach ball and bounced around mind-boggling levels, defied the laws of physics, collected fruit, and solved platforming-puzzles in Egypt, Antarctica and…

Razer Kraken Mobile Review

Music and sound have always been very close to my life. Not so much in my early days, but as of my teen years I have always been accompanied by some tune one way or another. It should come to…