Two Point Campus Review

If running a hospital wasn’t enough for you, Two Point Studios, the British video game company responsible for 2018’s Two Point Hospital is back at it again and this time, it’s bringing the antics on to the undergrads and its…

Spellforce 3 Reforced Review

RTSs on consoles don’t have a storied history, but they do have a relatively long one. I can remember in the 1990s seeing Westwood try and port Command & Conquer to the PSOne along with what looked like a cludgy…

Vampire: The Masquerade Swansong Review

Swansong is a spin-off from the Vampire Masquerade series of games. It is a narrative-heavy experience in the same universe as Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, but it does not require any knowledge of the original game or its world…

Wildcat Gun Machine Review

There’s definitely something to be said about Daedalic Entertainment’s newest title and while it is a valid argument, no it’s not about the odd choice for a video game title. Wildcat Gun Machine’s main talking point is that nothing has…

Sniper Elite 5 Review

The Sniper Elite series has come a long way since its first game back in 2005. With each release, we’ve seen each game become a lot more ambitious, in terms of its scale and the moment-to-moment gameplay. Sniper Elite 5…

Dolmen PS4 Review

Dolmen is the latest in the long line of games spilling in the wake of From Software’s juggernaut Souls games. Developed by Massive Work Studio, Dolmen is billed as an action RPG SF Cosmic Horror title and deposits the Souls-like…

In Nightmare Review

In Nightmare from Maximum Games is a puzzle-solving horror-themed game that looks creepy on the surface. Players will take on the role of a small child that’s fallen into a deep slumber and it all seems quite mysterious at first.…

Godfall Ultimate Edition Review

Originally released on the PlayStation 5 as a timed exclusive, Godfall promised players a next-gen experience intended to showcase the power of Sony’s latest console. What they received was a typical launch title driven by an uninspired narrative, dull combat,…

Tiny Tinas Wonderland Review

Back in the day, I used to play Borderlands 1 and 2 on my PS3 and Xbox and enjoyed them. Though, found myself drifting away from the series when they released 3 and The Pre-Sequel. Many years have passed and…

Ghostwire: Tokyo Review

Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest offering from Shinji Mikami’s studio, Tango Gameworks. It features some horror elements but ultimately plays like an action-adventure title. Does it craft a satisfying blend of the two genres? Let’s find out. Ghostwire: Tokyo takes…