Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Now for the Final Part ESO has been live for a decent amount of time now, and it seems appropriate to put together some final thoughts for ZeniMax’s promising MMO port of…
Explodemon Review
Explodemon instantly strikes you as one of those games that has something you just can’t put your finger on about it – it has this weird sense of nostalgia about it, and while it’s a through and through homage to…
Warhammer 40K: Storm of Vengeance Review
Before this game came along I would never have put Warhammer 40k and Plants vs Zombies in the same sentence, but apparently the folks behind the franchise thought that the grim dark future of the 40,000 millennium really needed a…
The Elder Scrolls Online Review Part 2 – PvP
It’s easy for PvP to become something of an afterthought in ESO. The sprawling leveling zones, variety of quests on offer and the sheer unbridled joy of romping around Tamriel with your friends can absorb entire days by itself. So…
Doom Warrior Preview
Doom Warrior definitely talks a big game. Then again so do the liberal democrats, and look where that landed us? Perhaps it’s a degree of world-weary cynicism this profession naturally instils in those who undertake it (if I were to…
The Elder Scrolls Online Review (Part 1 The Basics)
The next chapter in the Elder Scrolls saga is finally here. I’ve been lucky enough to get the five day head start; and I’ve logged some serious playtime since in order to bring you this initial burst of near-delirious opinion.…
Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land Review
Aw, man. I’m going to be a little bit biased for once here – if the name ‘Cthulhu’ appears in the title of, well, anything, I’m going to drop hours of my life into it. If Cthulhu Cola was a…
Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures Review
Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures is a game in which you step into the tottering shoes of a 90’s raver with serotonin syndrome, munching pills and turning to darker and darker drugs to fulfil your bizarre cravings throughout a…
Wildstar Preview
There’s something implacably appealing about Wildstar. It could be the dynamic combat done right. It could be the phenomenal character design and just the vast scope it seems to have from the very beginning. It could be the fact that…
South Park: The Stick of Truth Review
I knew about two hours into Stick of Truth it was going to be heinously difficult to review. It’s not bad, quite the opposite, but so much of what makes it good is surprise. There are some genuinely side-splitting moments…
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