Dead Island: Riptide Review

Oh Dead Island; I had such hopes for you. Released in September 2011, there were high expectations for the original Dead Island following the emotional trailer released in February of the same year. Depicting a family trapped in a hellish…

Mars: War Logs Review

Mars: War Logs, is a game that has been compared to many different AAA title games. Mass Effect and Fallout are two games that are constantly used to compare game play and story-telling methods. While the games’ style is reminiscent…

Injustice: Gods Among Us Review

Fighting games are a funny genre and often somewhat difficult to critique for everyone. There’s a lot of fighters that get flack for having a distinct lack of content and single player experience such as (Ultimate) Marvel Vs Capcom 3,…

Farcry 3 Blood Dragon Review

The 1980’s. This current generation of gamers weren’t alive at that point and the bit babies were getting into their early teenage years, but man we know a lot about the eighties. If popular culture has told us anything it’s…

Sacred Citadel Review

Sacred Citadel is a hack and slash with RPG elements developed by Southend Interactive and published by Deep Silver. The game is a prequel to the upcoming Sacred 3 and is radically different in tone, genre and art style to…

Army of Two: The Devils Cartel Review

Army of Two has never really been a series that screams…well much, it was always an experience too play, kind of a mix of EA’s battlefield and a Micheal bay movie, the series has never been taken seriously and honestly…

Defiance Review

TV series about video games usually are not very good, and if it becomes a movie adaptation, oh boy are you in for a treat. So when defiance was announced to be launching along side a TV series and that…

DragonBall Z Budokai HD Collection Review

Because I’m a massive fan of the DragonBall Z franchise, a HD remake of Budokai and Budokai 3 was a big yes in my eyes. The originals were released on the PlayStation 2 which as you can tell is going…

Bioshock Infinite Review

“Bring us the girl and wipe away the debt”. Here it is – Irrational’s pièce de resistance, the notorious Infinite, teased to us for years on end, until BioShock’s good name was no longer enough to assure us that it…

Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk Review

Atelier has been a long running series, but it has changed a lot since the beginning, the main differences being that in older titles you had Mana sprites. You could collect mana throughout the world to use your abilities to…