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F1 2014 Review

Codemasters have been making the official F1 games for some time now, it has become a successful franchise for them just like fellow sports games such as EA’s FIFA and Madden NFL in addition to 2K’s NBA games. The issue…

Team Indie Review

Marvin the cat has been trapped inside a computer game, and he can’t make it through the levels on his own. To help him, his loving owner hacks into popular indie games, and drags their protagonists into the game with…

Lone Survivor The Directors Cut Review

There’s something implacable about Lone Survivor. Something otherworldly. Something indescribably chilling. Maybe it’s the pitch-perfect soundtrack. Maybe it’s the sheer amount of crawling horror packed into a side-scrolling, 16-bit format. Maybe it’s because the first time I played it I…

Endless Legend Review

If Endless Legend was a woman, I’d be cowering at the other side of the bar fighting off a mild anxiety attack, shooting it “come hither” glances that probably look more like “get in the back of my dirty white…

Inateck Portable Bluetooth Speaker Review

Inateck kindly sent us at Invision over a bit of their kit recently, and the item which came in my direction was their one of their portable Bluetooth speakers. Before we really delve into how the speaker fulfils its purpose,…

Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Review

All the greatest vampire hunters throughout history each took a different approach to slaying the undead, whether it be via silver stake, garlic pepper spray or a very sharp axe. Decades of cinema has taught us that the best way…

Natural Doctrine Review

I tread carefully around titles that pride themselves on sadism. There’s a thin line between challenging and difficulty levels which just exist as a “fuck you” to anyone who bothers playing them. There’s challenging, and then there’s just stupid. On…

Senran Kagura Shinovi Verses Review

If I asked you to imagine a ninja, one can assume you’ll picture a tall dark male, with a neckerchief around his face, his hood up and running around in what you’d probably describe as a black dressing gown. Now…

Styx: Master of Shadows Review

Styx: Master of Shadows is a new game developed by Cyanide who have mainly made simulator games and the Blood Bowl series. Pitting itself against greats like Thief, can Styx make a mark for himself just like he does with…

Ryse Son of Rome Review

“FIGHT FOR YOUR FATHER” “FIGHT FOR YOUR LEGION” “FIGHT FOR ROME” Ryse: Son of Rome is one of those games that is visually stunning, shows off what the Xbox One is capable of pulling off, and now its comes to…