“An unforgivable mockery of an international respected sport…” I was stoked to see that alongside and English world cup this year there would in fact be a video game companion to the experience. I have been waiting some time for…
Samurai Warriors 4-II Review
Samurai Warriors 4-II is a revised version of 4 that came out back in October last year, developed by Omega Force and published by Tecmo Koei like almost all the others. Promising more effective attacks, more dynamic AI, improved skill…
The Escapists: The Walking Dead Review
I’ve never watched The Walking Dead. It doesn’t appeal to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love my zombies. I’ve read the Zombie Survival Guide so many times it really needs rebinding, I do own a crowbar called ‘Vera’ and…
I Can’t Escape: Darkness Review
As someone who hasn’t full experienced older games and having not played the previous game by Fancy Fish Games, I was interested to see what they’d managed to produce is just a single month. A game styled like that time…
Prison Architect Review
Prison Architect, a game I spent quite a lot of time on in its early stages, is a Prison CEO/management simulator. Developed by Introversion Software this game gives you a plot of land, some money and staff to start off…
Victor Vran Review
Releasing back in February as part of Steam’s ‘Early Access’ Program, the latest game from Haemimont Games, Victor Vran, has since seen the completion of its development and established itself as a fully-fledged release. Brimming with promise and a bucket-load…
Grand Ages: Medieval Review
It doesn’t matter how many of these kinds of games I play or how many hours I put into each of them, I still suck balls and drive my empire to the ground. I’m referring to these ‘Construction and Management’…
FIFA 16 Review
“…FIFA 16 is a great transition game that will quench your thirst until the next one.” It’s that time of year again! A new FIFA has been released, and I once again have the pleasure of letting you know what…
Monster Truck Destruction Review
As a small child growing up, I used to stay glued to the television, hunting down programme adverts to determine whether I had stuff to watch or not. Here we’re talking about a decade ago, meaning PC Gaming was almost…
Toy Soldiers: War Chest Review
Quite a number of games these days are born from the sizeable fandom of a series or a brand, be it movies, toys and the like, and developers and publishers seek to capitalize on this. While some games are contemporary,…


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