Space Crew Review

Bomber Crew, but in space…  that’s pretty much how I sum up my entire lifetime of space battles and epic laser shows from the creative minds of Runner Duck. Space Crew provides the hectic simulation of crew management as you…

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Review

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is a direct sequel to Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, ignoring the games that came after once Naughty Dog departed the franchise for paths Uncharted. Doctor Neo Cortex and Doctor Nefarious Tropy have escaped from…

The Survivalists Review

With The Survivalists, developer Team 17 are taking on the sandbox crafting/survival genre in their own, special way. Set in their Escapists universe, The Survivalists throws you onto a broken raft, adrift amidst unknown seas and washes you up on…

The Outer Worlds Perils on Gorgon Review

Releasing to major fans of Fallout New Vegas, The Outer Worlds entered into our consoles to a middling post-release response, while sales were great there wasn’t an overflowing discussion around the game post-launch. Dedicated fans can be found within the…

Tamarin Review

Despite its clearly budget title status, Tamarin, on paper, seemed like a surefire thing for my 3D platform obsessiveness. Developed by Chameleon Games, who are composed of ex-Rare employees, and designed as a spiritual successor to Jet Force Gemini with…

AVICII Invector Encore Edition Review

AVICII Invector Encore Edition from Hello There Games and Wired Productions is a great game that combines Avicii’s music with rhythm orientated gameplay. Tim Bergling’s music touched the lives of so many and the game is a fitting tribute to…

Marvel’s Avengers Review

A-Day was supposed to be a time of celebration, a grand extravaganza honouring The Avengers while also introducing a new power source: Terrigen. For one loyal fan, Kamala Khan, it was meant to be the greatest day of her life,…

EKSA E900 Pro Gaming Headset Review

For the most part, gaming headsets are either incredible or lacklustre. There’s very little middle ground in my experience, and you often find you get what you pay for. Expensive manufacturers bring hosts of interesting features and great sound quality…

Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review

Nostalgia is the greatest weapon a game can ever have. From having an already well-established franchise to an already dedicated fanbase, it’s the kind that’s hard to fuck up unless you’re actually trying to. And Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning was…

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Review

Whether or not there’s a huge gap in the market for the anime sports genre is beyond my comprehension. From the over-the-top action shots to the minuscule elements to barely pass as a soccer sim, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New…