The Lego Movie Videogame Review

How many LEGO games have we had now? Of course, I mean the ones made by TT Games. By my counting, The Lego Movie Videogame is the fifteenth, and whilst there have been ups and downs along the way they’re…

Rayman Legends: Next Generation Review

Rayman is the first game that I ever played when I got my Playstation. I remember thinking how the graphics were revolutionary at the time and the mass enjoyment I got swinging Rayman’s fist around punching plumbs off their vines…

Strider Review

Sometimes you will have a bad day at school, work or whatever it is you do with your day. You then go back to your consoles and your PCs to release any stress by blowing things up, unleashing immense speed…

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Review

I still remember the very first Tomb Raider game that I played on my PlayStation; I couldn’t get enough of it. It was one of the most advanced games of its time back then and it still provides fans with…

Doki Doki Universe Review

I like cute, quirky handdrawn visuals as much as the next underdeveloped manchild, but damn – there’s something almost aggressively boring about Doki Doki Universe. The premise is cute – you play as hapless robot QT3 trying to become more…

Killzone Shadow Fall Review

Again we have another exclusive launch title for the PS4; I would’ve loved to review this sooner but due to Sony not meeting their supply with the demand of pretty much the entire world, almost every retailer was run short…

Need For Speed Rivals Review

This Review is dedicated to the memory of both Paul Walker and Roger Rodas. Disclaimer: All actions that appear in the game should not be imitated in real life. Drive safely and responsibly on the roads. Save the racing for…

Knack Review

“This is for the players”; the phrase used to establish the path that Sony have taken to launch the PS4, claiming it to be a console purely for gamers as opposed to the XBOX One which is seen as an…

LEGO Marvel Superheroes Review

Here we are again. Another LEGO game, another big license, and another chance to potentially fall flat. Previously we’ve mainly seen films as the central focus, with recent titles moving to a slightly more serious, sandbox-styled experience. The last multi-platform…

Battlefield 4 Review

It’s that time of the year when everyone gets excited for Call of Duty’s Next big release, and as usual it is released with plenty of fanfare, but this year it has to compete with what is usually considered its…