Blending music and games isn’t a new idea and Rush Bros attempts to jump (literally) onto this slightly overcrowded bandwagon. In keeping with the music theme, the game goes as far as to even base the story on it. The…
Cities in Motion 2 Review
Everybody needs transport, from getting to work in the morning to the dreaded 5-hour train to go and see your granny in Edinburgh, it’s essential. Often overlooked are the many companies who provide this service to us by building roads,…
Gravi Review
Indie games are great – there’s such a massive selection out there for so little money. Developing games is really hard, and having services such as Desura, various indie bundles and Steam Greenlight gives developers that chance to showcase their…
Jeremy Mcgrath’s Offroad (PSN) Review
Jeremy Mcgrath’s Offroad is a PSN/XBLA game that is sponsored by a racing driver of the same name. I’ve never heard of this guy personally (despite being quite a big fan of motorsport) and neither has anyone else I’ve asked,…
Wreck it Ralph 3DS Review
Wreck-it Ralph – the film is a recent (in the UK at least) release that has plenty of references to classic video games. The main characters themselves are clearly a nod to Nintendo’s finest – Mario and Donkey Kong. Ralph…
Thrustmaster Y-250P PS3/PC Headset Review
When I saw that Invision was due to receive Thrustmaster’s Y250 series headsets, I was very keen to get my hands on one, a bit like the Black Type coupon code 2019 I wanted to obtain. Being a musician, I’m…
Little Inferno Review
“Keep in mind this is an unusual game!” – was the first I heard about Little Inferno, and unusual is a very good word to describe it. Too often these days, big developers are sticking with tried and tested formulas…
Jazz Jackrabbit Review
Released in 1994, a time when Mario and Sonic were battling it out for the video game crown; Jazz Jackrabbit went all out to show that the PC wasn’t just a machine for word processing, pseudo-3D shooters and slow 16-colour…
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