If you’re reading this then it usually means you’ve already read up on my review of the first episode, if this isn’t the case however then what the hell are you doing you maniac! Sorry, I must excuse myself for…
Adam Wolfe – Episode 1: The Ancient Flame Review
When Neanderthal’s grazed the earth and carved their first computer shaped boulder from ancient lime stone, there was probably a click and point adventure game pre-installed on it. I agree that’s a vastly exaggerated way of saying ‘Click and Point…
The King of Fighters XIV Review
I’ve been playing beat em ups, fighters, brawlers, whatever you call them, for the best part of my entire life. It may have only taken until the release of Tekken 2 for the genre to really change my life, but…
F1 2016 Review
After reviewing last year’s entry and previewing 2014’s edition, it suddenly became apparent that I have become Invision’s unofficial official F1 correspondent. Considering I’ve not watched a single Formula 1 race for roughly 15 years, you can imagine the surprise…
Demon’s Age Preview
If you’re familiar with my articles, you’ll know that I bloody love a good RPG! A rich narrative, full of characters telling a story on such an epic scale and taking dozens upon dozens of hours of my time is…
Human Fall Flat Review
If you traipse through the bottom shelf of the PC section in your local GAME store, no doubt you’ll find at least half a dozen simulator games. A Farming Simulator here, a Wood Chopper Simulator there, they can range from…
Okhlos Preview
In regards to exploring Ancient Greece through the magic of video games, I’ve only been subjected to the delightful, whimsical tales of Kratos, the God of War. In the God Of War franchise the residents of Mount Olympus were slain…
Dino Dini’s Kick Off Revival Review
As football games go, there is very little you can do wrong with them. My honest opinion is that because football is such a simple game to play, understand and watch, football video games should reflect that. Forget your sharp…
Coffin Dodgers PS4/Xbox One Review
In the generation of reboots, remasters and rip offs, it’s no surprise really that nothing is original these days. All first person shooters follow the same schematics, RPGs share similar themes and these next gen adventure titles are *yawn* nothing…
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter Review
This was always a franchise I wanted to explore, however I left it until late 2014 before I would actually step into the shoes of the legendary sleuth. Crimes & Punishment was a terrific game full of rich narrative that…
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