What is the meaning of life? What am I doing with MY life? LUMO PLS!!! Oh, look at that, I have a wizard hat … YET I CANNOT MAKE ANY SANITY POTIONS!!!! I failed as a wizard, nonetheless I am…
Project Cars Game of the Year Edition Review
“…a fantastic investment if you want to get behind the wheel in your living room!” Project Cars made waves when it first hit our screens. Whether you played it on console or PC, you were almost certainly sucked in by…
Ashes of the Singularity Review
“A sci-fi strategy which is well worth your time, Ashes of the Singularity doesn’t fail to impress.” Stardock have proven that if they know anything, they know science fiction strategy. As the publishers of Offworld Trading Company, Galactic Civilisations III…
HITMAN – Episode 3: Marrakesh Review
HITMAN, another game hit by the Reboot bug, after what many consider a low point in its Career with Absolution HITMAN looks to go back to its roots with its newest release. Developed by IO Interactive and published under Square…
Hearts of Iron IV Review
Guest Written by Niall Bird (Edited by Nathan O’Grady) “HoI4 is a welcome addition to the little family.” No matter how you may personally feel about any of their games, as a developer Paradox deserves a lot of respect. They…
Sword Coast Legends Review
Dungeons and Dragons; for some, the name conjures an image of impenetrable geekiness; something they don’t understand, and as such mock. For others, like myself, it conjures up some of the fondest memories, built with fantastic people. Memories of sitting…
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016: UEFA Euro 2016 Edition Review
It’s incredibly unfortunate that, at least within the mainstream, Pro Evolution Soccer is a series often over-looked by the football crowd. With an annual rivalry against EA’s very-own FIFA franchise – a series with extensive marketing, a massive following, and…
Blues and Bullets: Episode 2 Review
I’d not played the first episode of Blues and Bullets. I had to dive around a friend’s house for a few hours and kidnap his PC to give it a whirl. TO be honest, I’m damn glad I did. Blues…
Color Chaos Review
Color Chaos, developed by Daniel Riley, a single man team with a few people helping with the music score. Taking control a ship whose colour depicts which enemies it can destroy, Blue, Yellow, Green or Red, playing similarly to many…
Shoppe Keep Review
Shoppe Keep, a fantasy shop keeper simulator developed by Arvydas Ĺ˝emaitis who is a singular developer, employing 2 other people to help with Music and Art. While the genre is a rather Niche and small one, it is one of my…


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