Inversion Review

Never before have I seen a game fail to deliver with so much potential. Inversion, brought to you by the guys at Namco and Saber Interactive, tried to make a third-person shooter with twist, you can control gravity. Although at…

London 2012 The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games Review

With the London 2012 Olympics fast approaching it is time for us to get in to the spirits of the games, and what better way than with London 2012. This exciting and fun filled game, published by Sega, draws you…

The Amazing Spiderman Review

Well we all know that the Spiderman Movie has a whole new spin on it, so I bet people are wondering whether the game has had a facelift too. Well it has; you still have lots of action and that…

The Walking Dead Review

The Walking Dead is an episodic adventure game based off of the Robert Kirkman comic of the same name. It is developed and published by Telltale Games and is available for PC, Mac, PS3, Xbox 360 and iOS devices. While…

Lego Batman 2: DC Universe Review

Lego Batman 2 brought to us by Developers TTGames and published by Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment, the game is available for Xbox360, PS3, 3DS, DS, Wii and PC About the game: Legends Unite! The Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin…

Mini Ninjas Adventures Review

Mini Ninjas Adventures is the Kinect sequel to the original Mini Ninjas. This new game is available on XBLA and is developed Side Kick and published by Square Enix. Mini Ninjas follows on from the previous game focusing around the…

Spec ops:The Line Review

Publisher 2K Games and developer Yager Development bring us a third person cover based action shooter Spec-Ops: The Line. Spec Ops is set in the ruins of Dubai and task you to manoeuvre your team through constant sandstorms, crumbling buildings,…

Summerstars Review

The London 2012 Olympics are here and; as with every other major international sporting event, there is currently a trend of low-budget knock off games available, with enough similar iconography to be obvious but not enough to warrant a plagiarism…

Steel Battalion: Heavy Armour Review

Steel Battalion: Heavy Armour is the spiritual successor/sequel to Steel Battalion on the original Xbox; this time around it is developed by From Software and published by Capcom for the Kinect and Xbox 360. The game is a mech simulator…

Quantum Conundrum Review

Hello everyone, and welcome to our review of Quantum Conundrum, developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix. If you like the game Portal released by Valve, then you will love this game. Quantum Conundrum is an inter-dimensional very…