• The Gallerist Review – A Masterpiece

    Designed by the very well respected Vital Lacerda the Gallerist let’s you take control of a gallery in the hopes of turning it into the premier destination for art lovers and collectors alike. You’ll buy and sell the four different forms of artwork available, discover new talented individuals and promote them, hire assistants and send…

  • Moon Issue 1 And Issue 2 Review – It’s A Moon. With A Gun. And A Beard.

    Having returned from Aberdeen’s second Granite City Comic-Con with a bag full of comics and a headache the size of Scotland it’s fair to say that my promised reviews haven’t exactly come thick and fast. Indeed, I have to admit that my general work rate has become a lot slower of late as I try…

  • Dreadnought Preview – It’s So Damn Pretty

    Most gamers have an understandable sceptisicm when it comes to free-to-play games, and rightfully so. The majority of them turn out to be nothing more than cynical cash-grabs where the developers blatantly try to push people towards breaking out their walleys by making earning in-game items through normal play a tedius grind, and ensuring that…

  • Microsoft To Release Upgraded Xbox One With More Powerful GPU Next Year?

    One of the interesting and divisive talking points about this latest generation of consoles has been Sony’s desire to release a more powerful version of their Playstation 4, upgrading the GPU to deliver a better experience for a higher price. Such an idea has been highly controversial as many people feel it detracts from the…

  • Homefront: The Revolution Review – Not A Revolution, More Of A Thing That Exists

    Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4 Reviewed On: PC Developer: Dambuster Studios Publisher: Deep Silver Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Co-op Review code provided free of charge by the publisher. The Homefront license isn’t one I saw coming back, despite the fact that it seemed to have some potential. The first game didn’t make much of an impact…

  • Stellaris Review – To Boldly Click Where No Man Has Clicked Before

    Right now the human race is pondering ways of achieving ways to leave our solar system and colonize other planets. Theories on how to terraform Mars or to set up a base on the moon are thrown around constantly. Despite the fact that we’ve yet to sort out our own planet, we already want to…

  • Granite City Comic-Con 2016 – Why Is Batman Hanging Out With Deadpool?

    Held at the lavish Hilton Treetops hotel it’s fair to say that Aberdeen’s second Granite City Comic-Con stepped up its venue this year from its humble beginning at Transition Extreme. Spanning a full two days and with entry now costing this year was truly the make or break moment. With entry being free to the…

  • Battlefield 1 Officially Announced by EA and DICE, Set During World War 1

    EA and DICE have lifted the lid on the next entry in the popular Battlefield series, announcing Battlefield 1. A lot of gamers have expressed a desire to see one of the bigger FPS companies to attempt a World War 1 game, and DICE and EA have hopped on that desire by setting the new…

  • Offworld Trading Company Review – Capitalism. Capitalism Never Changes.

    Offworld Trading Company is the very first game from Mohawk Games. A company’s first attempt is always interesting because you’re seeing the birth of a potential new giant in the land of videogame development, or the inevitable sinking of yet another company doomed to fail. But of course many first attempts tend to be rough…

  • Manasurge Review – You’re A Wizard, Harry

      Designed By: Frank Sronce Published By: Daily Magic Games Players: 2-6 Play Time: 30 Minutes Age: 14+ Review copy supplied free of charge by Esdevium games. A magic duel conjures up images of supremely powerful beings waging war using their minds in a beautiful but deadly display of sorcery. Or perhaps  you imagine such…