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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.

Puppeteer (PS3) Review

It’s sometimes easy to forget about the current generation of games consoles when the next generation is on the horizon, however it is this kind of time when you start to see the last few gaming gems being released to…

The Chaos Engine (PC) Review

Whenever a game is remastered/remade, it falls into one of two categories: It either goes to reinforce your love for the game and remind you of all those loving hours you spent with it, or it goes to prove that…

Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review

Always being known as one of the classic Stealth game franchises, it’s easy to see why some fans and critics were a bit disappointed with Ubisoft’s 2010 offering, ‘Splinter Cell: Conviction’. Despite a positive reception across the board, the game…

Guacamelee! Gold Review

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The Raven – Legacy Of A Master Thief (Chapter 1) Review

Developed by KING Art Games, and following on from their trend of creating Adventure Games, comes The Raven – Legacy Of A Master Thief. Consisting of three individual chapters that make up the detective adventure, you take control of Constable…

The Walking Dead: 400 Days Review

Arriving seven months after the conclusion of Season One, and only a couple of weeks since it’s E3 announcement comes ‘The Walking Dead: 400 Days’, an additional DLC episode built to bridge the gap from Season One to Season Two.…

The Walking Dead (2013 Update) Review

Founded in 2004 and consisting of LucasArts veterans, Telltale Games has one mission: to create Point And Click Adventure Games that hark back to the days of old, yet hold their own in the modern gaming world. With their most…

Primordia Review

Having massively declined in popularity since the 90’s, it’s great to see a beloved genre such as Point And Click Adventure games make a significant return to the market following Telltale’s success with The Walking Dead. Released at the back-end…

Sleeping Dogs PS3 Review

Canned by Activision in 2011, a near-complete and promising attempt at a True Crime reboot was thought to never see the light of day. However, after months of being in development limbo, the Vancouver-based company: United Front Games, would be…