For years I’ve been a big fan of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 table top miniatures. Since 1987, 40k has been a fan-favourite, set in a dystopian future with a galaxy engulfed in perpetual war. Though the lore started humbly, it…
Social Justice Warriors – The Game Preview
So. Social Justice Warriors. My old nemesis, we meet again. I love the idea behind this game, which appeared on Steam Greenlight a while ago, and which subverts the generally negative reaction to the term which has existed since its…
Hack ‘n’ Slash Review
Far too often, something pops up, almost out of the blue, with an amazing concept which makes you say “I should have thought of that”. It’s a familiar feeling, and one which most people experience. Living Yogurt, Loom Bands, and…
Gods Will Be Watching Review
I’ve been saying for years that adventure games have been steadily changing. After the Golden years of the 90’s, point and clicks and the adventure game genre as a whole saw a massive decline in English-Speaking markets. But with the…
Cosmic DJ Preview
Cosmic DJ is a strange title. On the surface it looks like a generic music-based game in a same strand as Rock Band or Guitar Hero, but those initial feelings are completely misleading. In fact, I’m not even sure how…
GRID Autosport Review
It’s been a while since I’ve really dived head first into a realistic racing game. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that the ones I tried were often either too inaccessible, too serious, or not quite realistic…
Always Sometimes Monsters Review
Most great games end up taking their direction down one of two routes. The first gives you a game with amazing gameplay and mechanics, but a somewhat lacklustre storyline which isn’t that memorable. The second route gives you an amazing…
Pixel Piracy Preview
Yarrrrrr! There haven’t been many really good Pirate games in the last few years. Arguably the best examples of swashbuckling adventures have been Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag and the classic Monkey Island Series. However, a new contender has entered to…
Bound by Flame Review
Hack-and-Slash Action RPG’s have always been popular, and since the successes of Dragon Age and The Witcher there’s been a reasonable increase in the amount of smaller studios tackling the Genre; some successfully, some not so much, but none reaching…
War of the Vikings Review
War of the Vikings is a curious oddity in a market dominated by multiplayer shooters with RPG lite elements. It may be a multiplayer-only first/third person experience but like its predecessor War of the Roses, historical flesh-cleaving combat is the…
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