“…Need for Speed does a lot right, but a lack of care and attention has gone into the story…” 2015’s reboot of classic street racing title Need for Speed is now upon us. With no game since the awesome Underground…
Shadow Puppeteer Review
As far as 3D platformer go, I’m not their biggest fan. This game hasn’t changed that, it did however show me that a nice mechanic can make any genre more interesting. During the opening cutscene, I was left a little…
Overlord: Fellowship of Evil Review
The Overlord series has never been seen as perfect. I’ve generally avoided it for that reason. Fallout 4 is never going to play itself. But it got sold to me as a fairly unpolished series full of good dark humour…
Minecraft Story Mode: Episode 2 Review
I gave a glowing review of episode 1 of Minecraft Story Mode. It was witty and filled with promise for the other 4 episodes. Episode 2, Assembly Required, released a short while ago and now I finally have a chance…
Spectra Review
Spectra is a fast paced retro arcade racing game built by indie studio Gate Way Interactive and Chipzel and published by Mastertronic. Spectra is part of the ID@XBOX program and so you will not be surprised to hear that it…
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Review
I’m a very frugal human being, which means I’ll always make sure to get my money’s worth. Don’t mistake me for being cheap, I’ll still buy a round or 2 at the pub, but I’ll keep record of how many…
Skyhill Review
Skyhill, the game not the band, is a point’n’click survival game developed by Mandragora and published by Daedalic Entertainment. Following a survivor as he makes the long climb down from a VIP suite of a 100 floor hotel, full of…
Poncho Review
When I caught my first glimpse of Poncho I just knew I had to be the one to review it. There are a few reasons, the first being that I have always been a huge fan of pixel art, which…
Tales of Zestiria Review
Tales of Zestiria, the 15th game in the Tales series by Bandai Namco, was recently released for English speakers just 9 months after the Japanese release. Containing Dual Audio, this game follows another Protagonist in a world full of Humans…
Knee Deep Act One: Wonderland Review
Knee Deep Act One: Wonderland is an interesting experience to say the least. It plays as an interactiveĀ storytellingĀ game which was developed byĀ PrologueĀ Games and released back on the 6thĀ July 2015. It’s the first in a three part series with the second…


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