Tropico 5: The Big Cheese DLC Review

“fantastically entertaining in the true Tropico fashion” Β  There are only two ways to truly make your mark on this world, and those are blood and cheese. This is what El Presidente recognises at the start of this new venture,…

Tropico 5 Joint Venture DLC Review

“…you can tell straight away that this is going to be a good one…” Joint Venture is the kind of DLC that Tropico fans will really have fun playing. Once again, it offers a new mission, new unique building, a…

Tropico 5 Mad World DLC Review

“One for the sales more than one to grab right now…” The only thing that Tropico 5 was really missing when it came to being off the wall was El Presidente being genuinely mentally disturbed and, well, mad. The Mad…

Xenta Laser Wireless Mouse Review

As a hard-core PC gamer, I really care about the quality of my peripherals. To make a point, I currently run a Corsair K90 keyboard, a Steelseries Siberia V2 Headset and a Razer Naga 2014 Mouse, all of which together…

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III Review

I like monsters; let’s face it, most gamers do. Specifically killing them. So here I am with the third in a series of games based on the most famous fictional monster hunter ever; Van Helsing. However, the name and profession…

Ronin Review

Many indie developers and publishers are nowadays making a name for themselves by releasing a game which while not being a blockbuster hit, still manage to attract a considerable amount of attention. The thing is, most studios seemingly disappear after…

Trials Fusion: Awesome Level Max Review

When Trials Fusion was released I was working as a sales assistant at GAME, and every time the shop was empty I would fire up the store’s XboxOne and give it a play. Now that I think about it I…

Way of The Samurai 4 Review

Way of The Samurai 4 is a Samurai game developed by Acquire, mostly known for their work on the Tenchu series, which follows a Ronin who enters a town full of chaos and decisions. Following on from what could be…

Life is Strange Episode 4 Review

Life is strange is a new game from Developer Dontnod, who most know from their first game Remember Me that some say bombed and others loved. Life is Strange follows a girl called Max as she returns to her hometown…

Tropico 5 Surf’s Up! DLC Review

“…much more of a desirable add-ons pack than a must have DLC…” Inspired heavily by The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, a series of books which has a sense of humour that has clearly inspired Tropico’s comedic style from the…