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Recently graduating from Staffordshire University with a First-Class Honours in Computer Game Design, I’m a 21 year-old with a passion for game design, writing, and eating cheesecake. I think of myself as being very critical of games and the industry, and I certainly have no issue with speaking my mind and saying things how they are. Essentially, I’m rather cynical – but I try to be funny about it at least. When not spending my time playing video games and writing about them, you’ll find me listening to music, singing loudly, knocking back shots of Sambuca, and dabbling in game development – but fortunately, not all at the same time! P.S. Grim Fandango is my favourite game of all time.

Victor Vran Review

Releasing back in February as part of Steam’s ‘Early Access’ Program, the latest game from Haemimont Games, Victor Vran, has since seen the completion of its development and established itself as a fully-fledged release. Brimming with promise and a bucket-load…

Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Five Review

WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Arriving at the penultimate episode, you wouldn’t be mistaken to expect huge thrills, a break-neck pace, and significant events to unfold as the series climbs towards its thrilling conclusion. Unfortunately for Telltale’s Game of Thrones,…

Invisible Inc. Review

Slick, stylish, and incredibly frustrating – Invisible Inc., the latest game from developer Klei Entertainment, is a turn-based stealth ‘em up with a brutal learning curve. Adopting tactical gameplay that requires a lot of careful planning, the game feels more…

Kings Quest: A Knight To Remember Review

For anyone born in the early 90’s like me, the name Kings Quest will likely be met with a muted response. Born out of the early 80’s and quickly building its name as a classic franchise of the era, the…

Block N Load – Review

With the ‘minecraftian’ base-building craze becoming one of the largest trends in gaming over the last few years; it was only a matter of time before it would be fusioned into as much territory as possible. With what may seem…

Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Four – Review

WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Starting on a rather underwhelming conclusion to arguably the most exciting development of the previous episode, you jump into ‘Sons Of Winter’ finding out that Gared has been charged with the murder of Britt –…

Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Three – Review

WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Following on from two solid episodes, ‘The Sword in the Darkness’ is a two hour gripping showcase that finally draws the introductory segments to a close, making way for the real meat of the series…

Harold Review

Every now and then a game will come along that is incredibly memorable. Though the game itself may have its share of flaws, its overwhelming sense of charm will promote it to a higher status – and such is the…

Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Two – Review

WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Arriving two months after its remarkably strong opening episode, ‘The Lost Lords’ continues on from where ‘Iron From Ice’ left off and delivers on another thrilling ride, despite hitting a few speed bumps along the…

Grand Theft Auto V Review

On reflection, I realised that 2014 wasn’t actually that great for video games. With the next-gen consoles starting their first full year of releases, it was hoped that it would be the time where more revolutionary development would get pushed.…