Strike Suit Zero Review

Strike Suit Zero blew me away this week with some of the most polished visuals and thrilling gameplay I have seen coming out of a small team of developers in years. I was worried that pure space dogfighters (So not…

Ace of Spades Review

Upon first glance, Ace of Spades looks brilliant. Team Fortress 2 and Minecraft combined with that retro look that’s doing so well these days? What maniacal videogaming Dr Frankenstein stitched those two things together and got away with it? Of…

Little Inferno Review

“Keep in mind this is an unusual game!” – was the first I heard about Little Inferno, and unusual is a very good word to describe it. Too often these days, big developers are sticking with tried and tested formulas…

Forge Review

Just imagine TeamFortress 2, with swords…Oh wait League of Legends is arguably one of the biggest names in PC gaming right now, with tournaments being held with teams gaining fans across the world, matches streamed live via twichTV and other…

Tryst Review

About as standard as standard gets RTS’s have been pretty ignored in recent years, for those of you who love to get your generals cap on, sit in front of a computer and march your little troops to death and…

Drox Operative Review

I’m a big fan of the ‘get dropped in a world somewhere to fend for yourself’ method of starting an RPG. I’d read little about Drox Operative before accepting to review it because I was sold pretty quickly, an action…

The PixelJam Octology Review

Just a heads up to the nice folks at PixelJam, if you expect to receive a review of a bundle deal, it’s probably best to supply everything the bundle contains to the writer. The PixelJam Octology also contains Dino Run…

They Bleed Pixels Review

“Unreasonably hard platform game” is becoming a genre within itself since the advent of Super Meat Boy’s famously unforgiving success. They’ve become a bastion for the hardcore, the people who feel as though videogames have “gone soft”. It’s a simple…

Air Buccaneers Review

Platform – PC (multi player only 32 players) For Odin! Valhalla! And Meed! Now for those of you who were into PC gaming in 2004-2005, this name may sound familiar to you, as it was released as a Mod for…

The Book of Unwritten Tales: Critter Chronicles Review

In a sad but true twist of fate, Point-and-Click Adventure games haven’t exactly been doing well lately. Far behind us are the glory days of games like The Secret of Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer, each full of laugh-…