Babel Rising Review

Babel Rising is an arcade game loosely based on the story of the Tower of Babel; it is developed by Mando Productions and published by Ubisoft for XBLA and PSN; containing Kinect and Move support respectively. The game is a…

Orcs Must Die Review

‘Orcs Must Die!’ is a tower defence game, where you take the role of the apprentice at a castle. Since your master dies, it’s left to you to protect the rift fortress that the order of War Mages built to…

OIO Review

OIO is an indie puzzle platformer developed and sold by French studio Uncanny Games for the PC and Mac. OIO is the small wooden creature that you control through your adventure after waking up to find that all his friends…

Oil Rush Review

A water world strategy game that’s not without its leaks. Oil Rush is an extremely pretty game in which you spend most of the time staring at the bottom right of the screen, the mini-map. The gameplay revolves around you…

Off Road Drive Review

Off Road Drive just simply is not a good game, no matter how hard it tries. True to its word, Off Road Drive gives players a chance to drive with a generally accurate level of vehicle physics – which ultimately…

Shepherd Slaughter Review

Shepherd Slaughter is a top down adventure game portrayed though old ‘skool’ graphics. This game has a rather impressive list of features within its randomly generated worlds. With the massive number of monsters and environments there is much to do…

Mount & Blade: Warband Review

Mount&Blade: Warband developed by TaleWorlds is a medieval fighting simulator which blends genres. Warband is the successor to their previous game Mount&Blade, adding a plethora of new features and content. Players start with an in depth checklist of their character’s…

Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword Review

Off the bat, this isn’t a game that I would normally have considered. Whilst I am a big fan of RPG and Tactics games; Rome: Total War, Civilization V, Elder Scrolls and the like, I hadn’t seen or heard of…

Mortal Kombat Review

In 1991, Street Fighter II was released with unanimous acclaim. But this review isn’t about Street Fighter ll. In 1992, Mortal Kombat (MK) was released to a slightly less unanimous acclaim but was still good, not that I would know,…

Happily Ever After Review

Happily Ever after, developed by Honeyslug (BAFTA award winning company), lets you play the part of an online blogger who becomes trapped in Unbelievaville, a magical kingdom with many familiar looking faces. Solving puzzles and helping those in need throughout…