“If Cities Skylines felt like the full city builder experience when it was released, After Dark simply makes it fuller still.” Cities Skylines is probably my favourite city builder ever. It brings together the best elements of classic and more…
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4 – ‘Escape Plan Bravo’ Review
Tales from the Borderlands is another game developed by Telltale Games in their line of Episode Point-and-click adventure games, following in the steps of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. With the companies rise to popularity of late…
Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Five Review
WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Arriving at the penultimate episode, you wouldn’t be mistaken to expect huge thrills, a break-neck pace, and significant events to unfold as the series climbs towards its thrilling conclusion. Unfortunately for Telltale’s Game of Thrones,…
Invisible Inc. Review
Slick, stylish, and incredibly frustrating – Invisible Inc., the latest game from developer Klei Entertainment, is a turn-based stealth ‘em up with a brutal learning curve. Adopting tactical gameplay that requires a lot of careful planning, the game feels more…
Mad Max Review
How excited have I been for Mad Max? Majorly excited. Since watching the newest movie and seeing the vehicles bounding around, the opportunity to launch across a post-apocalyptic Australia in a custom ride is not something to miss. Truth is…
Steelseries Apex M800 Mechanical Keyboard Review
Steelseries already own one of the best Headsets in the world the Siberia V3, nothing has been able to beat it yet, can they take the market with keyboards? Or even mice? Well, they are going to do their best.…
Satellite Reign Review
Satellite Reign is another Kickstarter-funded game. Making over £440,000 in the month this aims to be a modern homage to the Syndicate series. Conveniently I have Syndicate lying around (EA was offering it free a while back.) So just for…
Rocket League Review
Gaming has now evolved into a worldwide phenomenon; long gone are the days where a Looney Tunes game would come out once in a blue moon, costing quite a lot and only on PC. Nowadays, games come out each week…
Volume Review
Names in games are rarely associated with individuals. Of course, you have your Gabe Newell, or Cliff Bleszinski, among others, who have made a name for themselves within the gaming community. This is because game development is generally done in…


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