“…fans of both Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell, well they are in for a real treat!” Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China is Ubisoft’s first new attempt at creating a different kind of approach to their now massively expansive and incredibly popular…
Broken Age: The Complete Adventure Review
Point and click adventure games are these days just a portal into a retro nostalgic world. They may not be common place amongst generic first person shooters and fantasy RPGs, but when the godfather of point and click adventures announces…
Titan Souls Review
Game development can origin from anywhere and anything. It can be a hobby or a job, as most professional developers are, and they can also be a form of expression from the artist, to convey a message to all who…
Borderlands: The Handsome Jack Collection Review
When Borderlands the Pre-Sequel was originally released I was disappointed to see that it wasn’t on the PS4 or the Xbox One. However it is now clear with the release of the Handsome Jack Collection as to why that was,…
Home: A Unique Horror Adventure Review
Games that are free are always worth a bash, even if they’re crap and you never intend on playing them again. Games that are cheap are also worth a bash, however as you fire up the game you can’t help…
Tower of Guns Review
In light of indie games receiving more critical acclaim these days than products that come from huge triple A studios, Playstation Plus has quickly become an inexpensive retreat to house some otherwise fantastic undiscovered talent. Within the past 18 months,…
Mortal Kombat X Review
Mortal Kombat has made a comeback into the gaming world, with its newest release Mortal Kombat X on Ps4, bringing the series to next Gen consoles. Developed by NetherRealm Studios and High Voltage software the game has a lot of…
Battlefield Hardline Review
“Totally worth it! …any and all Battlefield, FPS and police-action drama fans should give it a whirl!” Battlefield Hardline is the latest instalment of the popular first-person shooter series from DICE and EA Games. Taking a slightly different approach to…
Pillar Review
The roster for puzzle games on the PlayStation 4 is strengthening itself little by little, but having launched a little over a year ago, it obviously is still not that rich in variety. Coupled with the fact that exclusives are…
Toukiden Kiwami Review
The Playstation 4 is yet to have its fair share of Japanese games; the usual Yakuza, Persona or even Final Fantasies, except for XIV, are yet to debut on Sony’s latest console, and thus each game coming from the east…


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