Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption Review – Prepare for gamer rage

Imagine if Dark Souls and Bloodborne had a baby, you’d probably be greeted with Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption. Loving the Souls series and Bloodborne this little indie game from developers Darkstar peaked my interest with its dark and mysterious artwork,…

Rise & Shine Xbox One, PC, PS4 Nintendo Switch Review

“Bullets, bullets, and … well more bullets. Rise & Shine shows us it’s big guns!” It’s a couple of weeks past Christmas, so naturally most gamers are in that wonderful phase where they have more games to play and enjoy…

Megaman 11 Review – Megaman is back

Megaman 11 sees Capcom’s blue bomber return to form after an 8 year hiatus. Megaman 10 was the last main series entry in the franchise and since Megaman creator, Keiji Inafune’s departure from Capcom, the company hasn’t built on the…

New Star Manager PC Review

Football’s coming home to PC. I don’t like football. For me its tribalism and pointlessly overhyped. I can respect peoples liking for it, growing up near the local football ground my weekends were usually filled with cheers and boos during…

Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey Review

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is another in a long line of Assassin games by Ubisoft, following on from Origins within the “present day” sections but going even further into the past via the animus. Keeping the series fresh is definitely a…

Pathfinder: Kingmaker Review

Pathfinder (PF), a highly argued improvement over Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 3.5 edition, praised by the community and ran by groups ever since it was conceived back in 2009 while others may have jumped to 4th and 5th editions of…

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Review

I’ve been waiting for the time where I could finally write an article about a console Dragon Quest that wasn’t Japan only. The last time we had a console DQ was with VIII all the way back in 2004 on…

Shadow of the Tomb Raider Review – A satisfactory end to a Trilogy

Shadow of the Tomb Raider is the third and final instalment in the origin story of video game heroine, Lara Croft. The gritty, sometimes brutal reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise has been a hit with both new and veteran…

Fifa 19 Review – It’s in the Game

It’s that time of year again for football fans, EA has provided us with another installment in the Fifa series this one being Fifa 19. I have personally been out of the game for a while seeing as the last…

The Long Dark Review – Engaging, Tactical and a great experience

The Long Dark is a comparatively old survival game at this point, initially releasing with an Alpha version back in 2014, moving onto full releases in 2015 and 2017. Developed by Hinterland Studio as their first game, though as a…