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Gauntlet Review

With the increasing number of new IPs releasing, the originality of games is slowly diminishing. Open world sandbox games are becoming mundane, first person shooters are just like the previous and sequels end up being either innovative or a disappointment.…

TinyKeep Review

What do you do when you wake up everyday lying down on the bare stones beneath you, imprisoned in a deep dungeon and surrounded by otherworldly creatures with no one but your inmate to keep you company? Wait – where…

Destiny Review – A Second Opinion

I’ve been raring for an opportunity to review Destiny. Just a chance to rant a lot and compile some thoughts. It was all set to be the next big thing, but now, a few weeks after release, it’s proved itself…

Playstation PLUS September Round-up

The quality of games available on the IGC has steadily decreased since Playstation Plus became mandatory for online gaming – but who saw that coming, right? Only everybody. The Vita and PS3 seem to be doing pretty well for themselves…

Schrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark Review

I’m usually loathe to play games that the word “wacky” could be even vaguely applied to – and on first glance, Raiders of the Lost Quark looks like it’s going to be more Big Bang Theory and less Monkey Bone.…

Metro last Light Redux Review

Out of both the games in the Redux package, Last Light is perhaps the most confusing. It’s a fairly recent release – it only came out last year – so this whole “remade with next Gen visuals” thing seems a…

Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal World Duel Carnival Review

A brand that has withstood the test of time for almost 2 decades despite it still focusing on mankind wanting to rule the world with playing cards, Konami are back with yet another installment of the popular trading cards game,…

Fairy Fencer F Review

In the current generation of gaming, first person shooters are the order of the day, followed by third person open world games or a combination of the two, resulting in a first person open world shooter. From something like two…

Kung Fu Rabbit Review

Kung Fu Rabbit Review I’m back with another quirky little platformer review … except this one isn’t so little. With 60 levels, and 20 unlockable bonus levels, Kung Fu Rabbit is actually pretty freaking huge. But does size really matter?…

Total War: ROME II – Emperor Edition Review

Oh, Total War. Here we go again.   Like many of you, I played a little bit of Rome II at launch and just fled it like a rat from a sinking ship. It was messy, a bit stupid, and…