Deadlight, the favourite child of XBLA’s Summer of Arcade, has finally found its way over to Steam. Can I get a “Hell, yeah!” Everything the game does from the start screams of cool. It’s a gritty survival horror sidescrolling game…
Chivalry Medieval Warfare Review
I really really, really, really, love Chivalry. I got all my friends to buy it, I play it every free moment I have, I turn down seeing pretty girls to play it, I’m pretty sure I’m developing a severe split…
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Review (Part 3 of 4)
The World of Warcraft core game launched in 2004, based in the universe established by Blizzard’s hugely popular Warcraft strategy series. Did the developer ever expect it to become the monstrosity it did, smashing the Guinness World Record for Most…
ARMA 2: Army of the Czech Republic Review
The first thing this ex-military, army game fanatic did after booting up the latest DLC for Arma 2, entitled “Army of the Czech Republic,” was to sit gawping out the window of the transport vehicle, unable to comprehend why my…
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit Review
Like the majority of modern gamers, I have fond memories of my first forays into the form. Whether your first “favourite” character was Mario, Spyro the dragon, or even Guybrush Threepwood, they will always have a place in your heart.…
FIFA 13 Review
The Best FIFA Yet! Again… It is obvious by now that the FIFA games are going to keep rolling onto the shelves each year, and equally as obvious that they are going to keep selling better than most other games…
XCOM Enemy Unknown Review
X-COM is a science fiction strategy franchise back in 1994; it’s now back under Firaxis and 2K with a fresh coat of paint, and some refined gameplay. X-COM Enemy Unknown is a turn based strategy centring on a grid based…
A Game of Dwarves Review
A Game of Dwarves, or as my very first thought about it dictates, “It’s really not that hard to find an real Scottish person to narrate your game”, is a game about dwarves, as opposed to top down Minecraft simulating.…
Deponia Review
Do you remember old PC point n’ click games? You know the kinds which are based around puzzles where you have to throw all common sense and real world problem solving out and instead latch onto the trial of logic…
Cargo Commander Review
Most of us know how it feels to wake up in the morning, desperately clawing for a cup of coffee, shambling your way down to work, taking that first deep sigh as you sit down and activate the gigantic magnet…


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