Developed by Passtech Games. Published by Focus Home Interactive. It was love at first sight for me and this game, just the first couple of screenshots I saw before agreeing to review it told me exactly what to expect .…
Explodemon Review
Explodemon instantly strikes you as one of those games that has something you just can’t put your finger on about it – it has this weird sense of nostalgia about it, and while it’s a through and through homage to…
Murdered: Soul Suspect Review
Murdered: Soul Suspect is a game developed by Airtight Games who some people may know for making the game Dark Void on the Xbox 360. In so many words, Murdered is a Ghost version of LA Noire in my opinion,…
Growing Pains Review
You know that feeling, when you’re trying to squeeze into a pair of jeans that fit you last year, and your butt just won’t go? That’s Growing Pains in a nutshell! When I asked the developers of Growing Pains, Smudged…
Transistor Review
Hearing that Supergiant Games were releasing a new game I was full of optimism since their last title Bastion won over 100 awards. However, sometimes it can be a tough act to follow such a big hit, so fans of…
Watch_Dogs Review
“Watch_Dogs is a game you should play, there is no doubt about that.” Watch_Dogs is Ubisoft’s highly anticipated explosion into the next generation of gaming. Being their first major release since Assassins Creed IV Black Flag blew our minds, gamers…
Speed Kills Review
Speed Kills Review. Developed by holy warp and Blackwing foundations and published by Holy warp and KISS. We have a little isometric death race game here, very much in the style of classics like Micro Machines and latterly Rock and…
The Wolf Among Us Episode 4 Review
The Wolf Among Us Episode 4 has just been released after a shorter wait of 1 month, shorter than the 4 month gap between the first and second episodes and the 2 month gap between the second and third. For…
Verticle Drop Heroes Review
Verticle Drop Heroes is a plat-forming RPG developed by Nerdook. If you haven’t heard of them, then you’re in the same company, it being an indie game that was originally developed on flash game websites it’s nice to see a…
Max: The Curse of brotherhood Review (PC – Xbox 360)
Introduction Max: The curse of brotherhood is a 2.5D platform/puzzle game developed by Press Play and is a sequel to Press Plays’ Max and the Magic Marker which was released on mobile platforms, Windows, Macintosh and the Nintendo DS. Both…


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