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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.

Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee New N Tasty Review

Having only re-entered the games industry in 2010 after partnering with British indie developer – Just Add Water, Oddworld: New N Tasty marks Oddworld Inhabitants first full project since 2005’s Oddworld: Strangers Wrath. Taking the form of an Abes Oddysee…

Secret Ponchos Preview

Releasing officially on PC and PS4 in either fall 2014 or the first quarter of 2015, Secret Poncho’s is an isometric, Twin-Stick multiplayer action game with a very stylish spaghetti western theme. Composed of multiple Wild West arenas and a…

Gioteck EX-05s Review

Design The first thing you will notice when taking this headset out of the box, its a bit plain, almost military-themed appearance. This headset certainly isn’t a looker, and fails to boast the visual flair you might expect from higher-end…

Enemy Front Review

Arriving from CI Games, best known for their Sniper: Ghost Warrior series, the studio has continued their trend of creating average stealth games with their latest release: Enemy Front. Playing as Robert Hawkins, an American war correspondent determined to accurately…

Child Of Light Review

Arriving from Ubisoft, Child Of Light isn’t the typical kind of game you would expect from the French publisher, but is something you will definitely want to see more of in the future. Providing a side-scrolling RPG experience that is…

Trials Fusion Review

NOTE: THE GAME WAS REVIEWED USING AN XBOX CONTROLLER Coming as the latest title from the Xbox Live Arcade hit series ‘Trials’, Trials Fusion offers the same thrills and spills as previous entries while still including enough new content and…

Daylight Review

Feeling like the love-child between Slender and Outlast, ‘Daylight’, by the developers over at Zombie Studios, is a randomly generated horror experience that is never the same game twice, but is always terrifying no matter how many times you play.…

Titanfall Review

Billed as the first true next-gen shooter, Titanfall had a lot of pressure on its shoulders to be both hugely successful, and pave the way for how shooters should be designed over the coming years. Not only that, further pressures…

Toukiden: The Age Of Demons Review

Would it be terribly wrong of me if I were to describe this game as being Monster Hunter but with demons? Not really, no! Hailing from developers ‘Omega Force’, Toukiden is uncanny in its resemblance to Monster Hunter, ignoring inspiration…

The Walking Dead: Season Two – Episode Two Review

The Walking Dead: Season Two started off strongly, and with the newly released Episode Two, Telltale Games have continued to build up from the franchises foundations to craft another excellent slice of interactive narrative. Continuing on from where the first…