Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series Episode Three – Review

WARNING: REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS. Following on from two solid episodes, β€˜The Sword in the Darkness’ is a two hour gripping showcase that finally draws the introductory segments to a close, making way for the real meat of the series…

Life is Strange Episode 2 Review

Life is strange is a new game from Developer Dontnod, who most know from their first game Remember Me that some say bombed and others loved. Life is Strange follows a girl called Max as she returns to her hometown…

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review

In the eyes of the press, we gamers are stereotypically pictured as smelly, hairy, secluded, violent brain dead children who don’t know anything outside of the virtual world. Whereas I strongly agree with 2 of them, (you decide which ones…

Shiftlings Review

I do enjoy a good puzzle; whether it be on a computer or something like a Sudoku, they’re great for picking up in the spare of the moment to help pass time or to indulge yourself in over a longer…

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Review

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is the recent Remaster and double port of the Japanese PSP only release from, increasing the quality of both the graphics and gameplay as well as bringing it to USA and Europe on the PS4 and…

Switch Galaxy Ultra Review

The PlayStation 4 and PS Vita combination has had its fair share of companionship for the small length of their joined lifespan. Apart from remote play, which was the much anticipated feature which did not live up to the hype,…

Bladestorm: Nightmare Review

The reason why I love the Assassins Creed franchise so much is because it’s based on history, though admittedly very loosely, it’s not the boring sides of history you had to sit through in school. These digital history lectures that…

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Havoc Pack Review

Back in November I was proved wrong by the world and I was truly caught with my trousers down. Being a stubborn young lad, I tried my best to hate Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the latest addition to, in…

White Night Review

Horror films are gash. They bore me with their predictable jump scares, lame narratives and idiotic implausible characters. Horror games on the other hand pull me into the screen and encase me into the world which I’m playing in, they…

Dragon Ball Z XenoVerse Review

Dragon Ball Z XenoVerse is the newest release in a long line of fighting games, developed by Dimps who have worked on plenty of the previous releases. XenoVerse seems to be an evolution on the system found in Battle of…