Spaceforce Rogue Universe HD Review

Spaceforce Rogue Universe HD is exactly what you would expect from a HD resale of a 2007 space shooter – Something smack in the middle of Freelancer and Elite Dangerous. If you didn’t like this the first time round, don’t…

F1 2015 Review

In primary school I was a huge Formula 1 fan, huge enough to help maintain our school’s prestigious Formula 1 club. We didn’t congregate and chat about the sport, oh no, our club involved my friend Matt drawing out each…

3D Mini Golf Review

I’ve not really played many golf games on a computer since my High School days and there are two reasons for this; firstly because there were very few websites you could actually get on using school computers, so it was…

The Xenta 303 2.1 Channel Subwoofer Speaker System Review

The Xenta 303 2.1 channel Subwoofer speaker System is a rather small set of speakers by Xenta yet again. Aiming to fill a room with high quality sound and bass, this system comes packed with 2 speakers and a subwoofer…

Tormentum – Dark Sorrow Review

Tormentum – Dark Sorrow is a new Point and Click adventure game by developer Oh Noo, who have only made an iPad interactive book before this game. Taking the style of Demon/Dark souls and combining it with the point and…

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Supremacy Pack Review

Back in November I was proved wrong by the world and I was truly caught with my trousers down. Being a stubborn young lad, I tried my best to hate Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the latest addition to, in…

Toukiden: Kiwami PC Review

It’s always a massive shame, in this ever-expanding evolving industry, when a game with bunches of potential is lazily thrown out on PC as an utter mess; especially when it could have brought a whole different genre to the platform…

Coffin Dodgers Review

Ever want the retro fun of the classic racing games? Well now you have your chance. Coffin Dodgers is an old school combat racer much in the same vein as Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing. This is the first…

Tropico 5: The Big Cheese DLC Review

“fantastically entertaining in the true Tropico fashion”   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…