Natural Doctrine Review

I tread carefully around titles that pride themselves on sadism. There’s a thin line between challenging and difficulty levels which just exist as a “fuck you” to anyone who bothers playing them. There’s challenging, and then there’s just stupid. On…

FIFA 15 Review

“…if you are a FIFA fan then the answer is yes; you probably should go and buy FIFA 15” The latest instalment of the phenomenally popular FIFA series has arrived from EA Sports, and football fans everywhere have rushed to…

Alien Isolation Review

Several hours in, I’m still not quite sure what to make of Isolation. The thick, cloying tension that runs slowly down my spine like a string of drool is like nothing I’ve ever experienced. For the first hour or so…

Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor Review

Shadow of Mordor: “You Are MINE!” Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor is the new Action RPG developed by Monolith productions who have brought us games like F.E.A.R and Gotham City Imposters. Following along the adventure of a Ranger called Talion you…

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Review

A lot of successful IPs do not base themselves on just one game. The various Metal Gear, Assassin’s Creed or even Killzone have released, among sequels to the main campaign, spin-off titles which although not adding much to the story…

Sherlock Holmes: Crime & Punishments Review

I am a sucker for a good narrative. I don’t care if the latest blockbuster title has the best graphics around, greatest voice talent or even the best multiplayer action ever seen, for me if the story sucks I don’t…

Naruto shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution Review

Naruto shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm is a 3D fighter based on the popular Naruto shippuden series, which is apparently different to normal Naruto and deserves an extra word. Published by Bandai Namco games and developed by CyberConnect2 who developed the…

Destiny Review – A Second Opinion

I’ve been raring for an opportunity to review Destiny. Just a chance to rant a lot and compile some thoughts. It was all set to be the next big thing, but now, a few weeks after release, it’s proved itself…

Fairy Fencer F Review

In the current generation of gaming, first person shooters are the order of the day, followed by third person open world games or a combination of the two, resulting in a first person open world shooter. From something like two…

Kung Fu Rabbit Review

Kung Fu Rabbit Review I’m back with another quirky little platformer review … except this one isn’t so little. With 60 levels, and 20 unlockable bonus levels, Kung Fu Rabbit is actually pretty freaking huge. But does size really matter?…