I have a tendency to take things both very literally and in the most absurd fashion possible – so you can imagine my disappointment when I loaded up Flockers and it wasn’t an extreme Christmas decoration simulator. I was expecting…
Commando Jack Review
“Well” I said to myself the second Commando Jack loaded up – “This is definitely a mobile port”. It’s a tower defense game with a twist – at any point during an enemy wave you can jump into a turret…
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Review
What is it with the Warriors Orochi/Dynasty Warriors games? They never change. They’re like the Will Smith of the gaming industry. Sure, the visuals might have taken a slow meander up the quality chain as console generations passed, but when…
Stellé Audio Pillar Review
The Stellé Pillar is from a range which contains some exceptionally twee concepts – a pair of speakers disguised as some kind of handbag, for example – so you can imagine my pleasure when the Pillar arrived, a brushed chrome…
Planet Explorers Preview
I think Planet Explorers and I would have gotten off on a much better foot if it hadn’t inexplicably crashed my computer every time I tried to run it for a week. I have no idea why it suddenly started…
Pure Pool Review
Are you ready to play with some of the shiniest balls you’ve ever seen? VooFoo Studios is fast making a name for itself as a producer of incredibly photo realistic console versions of games like backgammon and chess (for those…
Deadstone Preview
Top down shooters have long been the domain of cobbled-together indie titles, to the extent it’s becoming near impossible to differentiate between titles. In a market so infatuated (and therefore saturated) with charming little independent efforts, it’s becoming increasingly difficult…
Libratone loop Review
The Loop makes one hell of a statement straight out of the box. Compact, solid, and genuinely very good looking. If you’re an Apple person, the Loop’s luxurious, changeable Italian wool covers and soft grey/white colour scheme will make you…
Shadows: Heretic Kingdom Preview
Shadows: Heretic Kingdom instantly falls into that oh-so-vague “action RPG” category, a net so broad it catches some of the biggest successes of the past decade (Mass Effect, Torchlight, Dragon Age) and some of the less impressive titles (Diablo III,…
Dead Island: Epidemic Preview
The Dead Island games have always been something of a mixed bag (albeit, a bag of disembodied limbs) – messy, slightly dumb, and sometimes taking themselves far more seriously than games about beating zombies up with beach resort supplies should…
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