Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate Daemonhunters Review – A Bloody Good Time

Over the last few years, it has seemed impossible to escape Games Workshop’s grim sci-fi/fantasy universe. Each week brought news of yet another 40K video game, many low effort affairs that traded on the name, but some were that diamond…

Monark Review

Monark doesn’t hold back on its psychologically dark content. It asks some hard hitting moral questions and you’ll have to deal with rather shady characters throughout the game as you try to find out just what the heck is going…

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising Review

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is the appetiser for Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. It’s a prequel hack and slash side-scroller town builder game with fantastic background visuals and flashy effects. Set in the same world as the upcoming Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes,…

Neptunia X Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars Review

In the last decade or so there’s been a rising tide of crossovers taking over media as a whole. I like to call it the MCU effect. No longer is a franchise able to stay in its own line for…

ANNO: Mutationem Review

ANNO: Mutationem from Thinking Stars and Lightning Games is a neon-soaked futuristic cyberpunk 2D and 3D action-adventure game. The game not only looks fantastic but is dripping with substance too. Is this action-adventure title worth diving into then? Let’s find…

King Arthur: Knights Tale Review – The Tale that just keeps on going

The land of King Arthur may be a vision of Disney full of colour and magic. A British legend of grandeur and glory. Now the round table has been plunged into a world of dark mystery. A blend of turn-based…

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review

Slightly more than a year has passed since Destiny 2: Beyond Light came out. The hype has been building for Destiny 2: The Witch Queen for quite some time now with Bungie teasing numerous story payoffs and numerous changes to…

Total War Warhammer 3 Review

After six years, we’ve finally come to this; the end of Total War: Warhammer. Originating from the genius mixing of two long-running franchises, the series has been somewhat of a breath of fresh air for fans of both. Warhammer fans…

Halo Infinite Campaign Review

Halo Infinite’s campaign is both the geographically largest Halo setting but feels the least epic. The gameplay is on point and the gunplay is as good as ever, however, while the open-world elements offer up some freeform fun at first,…

Humankind Cultures of Africa DLC Review

Humankind impressed the masses of 4X strategy fans when the game released as the first genuine competitor to Civilisation in a generation. Evolving a familiar style of game with a more diplomatically-active and fluid, sprawling map on which to play,…