• Dark Souls: The Board Game Review – Prepare To Only Occasionally Die

    The very first thing you see when you lift off the lid of Dark Souls: The Board Game is a piece of black paper that simply states, “you died.” It’s a message that has been seen thousands upon thousands of times by Dark Souls player.  This may be the most faithful adaption of a video…

  • My Top Ten Games of 2017 (And Some Random Awards)

    It’s that time again! Somehow 2017 is almost over, and even though I was looking for it all 365 days seem to have snuck past without me noticing them. Cheeky little bastards! For this site it has been another great year thanks to you guys. The daily views have gone up further, I’ve been fairly…

  • Merry Christmas! (2017)

    My word, it has almost been another whole year! As I write this it’s pretty close to being Christmas day, so I wanted to take a moment and say Merry Christmas to everyone reading this. As always I love you all, and thank you so much for taking the time to read my work and…

  • Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming Laptop Review – Inspirational?

    Gaming laptops are tricky business, aren’t they? The idea of having a portable games machine boasting a powerful graphics card is bloody tempting, but it usually comes with an attached price-tag that would make most people have a heart attack. For the same price you can usually pick up a much more powerful desktop computer,…

  • Razer Basilisk Mouse Review – Touch My Rubber, Baby

    Ah, the humble mouse. Just imagine what this poor little guy gets put through on a daily basis, it’s wee feet being slid across a mat at insane speeds, all in the name of shooting some pixels. A good mouse that feels comfy to use is something I view as vital if you play a…

  • Razer Wolverine Tournament Edition Controller Review – Not Starring Hugh Jackman

    Regardless of whether you’re the type of person who is loyal to Microsoft or Sony, it’s pretty damn hard to deny that the first time you held an Xbox 360 controller it was a damn revelation. It sat in the hands like it was molded for your individual needs. The Xbox One controller is just…

  • Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition V2 Keyboard Review – Clicky Goodness

    Razer are something of a divisive force within the PC peripheral industry with many viewing them as over-priced while others have a near fanatic love of their products. As for me I’ve only had my hands on some of their stuff over the years, so I feel like I went into this review fairly open-minded.…

  • Seven: The Days Long Gone – There’s Something Good Deep, Deep, Deep Down

    Sometimes games can be difficult to talk about coherently. Take Seven: The Days Long Gone, for instance; there were times when I was genuinely enjoying its open-world stealth-RPG mechanics and unique world, and yet there were also other times when I utterly hated it. It can be pleasingly willing to let you figure things out…

  • Alienware AW568 Keyboard Review – Unidentified Deskbound Object

    In the world of PC’s Alienware is a pretty big name that is viewed in two very different lights; on the one-hand those with the willingness to build their own computers see little of value in the company due to the high costs, while folk looking to simply purchase something that has a little more…

  • Witches of the Revolution Board Game Review – Hocus Pocus

    It’s a little known historical fact that the American revolution was supported, and mostly won, by witches whose magic was capable of turning the entire tide of war. It’s a shame that the history books so rarely mention these brave folk who wielded arcane forces, yet their sacrifices for the cause were great. I mean,…