You would be forgiven for not recognising FUSE, and wondering what type of game it is. It has slipped under the radar, with little to no advertisements, and came in low on the UK sales charts. You may remember a…
Grid 2 Review
Finally – it’s arrived. The sequel to Codemasters original track racing series – GRID. GRID was released in 2008 to much critical acclaim (SEGA even made an arcade version – something of a rarity these days!) and was very popular…
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
The Call of Juarez series is back with the latest entry in the series Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. Two months ago the lovely folks at Ubisoft invited me to play a demo version of the game and now I’m happy…
Anomaly 2 Review
A sequel to the successful Anomaly Warzone Earth continues with the same constructs from the original story. After the first game the aliens have returned again to attempt to annihilate the human race once more. The planet is now overrun…
Sanctum 2 Review
Sanctum 2 is a first person tower shooter defence game, or FPSTD I suppose? A sequel to the 2011 game that impressed many, with it being one of the better implementations of mixing FPS and TD together. The first was…
Silent Hill Homecoming Review
No matter what your opinion of the quality of current AAA gaming is, one genre that has undeniably been fed to the wolves is survival horror. Resident Evil went down the action road, Alone in the Dark set everything on…
Metro: Last Light Review
Metro 2033 was in my opinion, a sleeper hit. It was a game that should have got much more recognition that it did. The only time I hear people talking about the game is when benchmarks are concerned. Based loosely…
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…
Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen Review
Dragons Dogma, a game loved and hated by so many. Many loved it for its wide open areas and difficulty that actually challenged players, others called it ‘the Japanese Skyrim’, and criticised it heavily for its lack of multiplayer. Now…
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…


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