• Halo Wars 2 Announced

    Microsoft have finally announced the existence of Halo Wars 2 which is being developed by Creative Assembly. Due for release next year it’s coming out for both Xbox One and PC. The first game was notable for making an RTS work on console, using a slick control system. The pay-off was fairly shallow strategy, but…

  • The Swindle Review – Ocean’s Thirteen

    Platforms: PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One and Wii U Reviewed On: PC Developer: Size Five Games Publisher: Curve Digital  Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No So,  The Swindle, the newest heist style game to arrive on Steam, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One and Wii U.  It’s Ocean’s Thirteen. Okay, so I understand that calling The Swindle…

  • Massive Chalice Review – 99% Chance To Hit And She Still Misses

    Platforms: PC, Xbox One Reviewed On: PC Developer: Double Fine Publisher: Double Fine Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No Turn-based combat where every attack is dictated by a percentage chance of success and a world overview where you must construct new buildings and conduct research in order to continuously improve your chances of survival, all mixed with…

  • Rocket League Review – If Football Was This Cool I’d Actually Watch It

    Platforms: PS4, PC Reviewed On: PC Developer: Psyonix Publisher: Psyonix Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes Frantic. Chaos. Intense. Exciting. Fun. These are just some of the words that I could use to adequately describe Rocket League, a brilliant game where two teams of up to four players each compete to score goals using their rocket-powered cars…

  • Tembo The Badass Elephant Review – Peanut Butter Can Save Lives!

    Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC Reviewed On: Xbox One Developer: Game Freak Publisher: Sega Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No Over the years we’ve seen a lot of animals star in videogames, from the icons like Sonic the Hedgehog, Donkey Kong and Crash Bandicoot, but over time the quest for lovable animal protagonists has wavered as the…

  • Batman: Arkham Knight To Get Interim PC Patch In August

    Following on from the disasterious launch of Batman: Arkham Knight, a game that was actually pretty damn good on console, Warner Bros. have announced via the game’s Steam that they’ll be launching an interim patch in August to hopefully tide player’s over until they can get the game working correctly and back on sale on…

  • Batman: Arkham Knight A Matter Of Family DLC Review – Holy Disappointment, Batgirl

    Platforms: Xbox One, PS4 and PC Reviewed On: Xbox One Developer: Warner Bros. Montreal Publisher: Warner Bros. Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No Given how her role in Arkham Knight’s campaign was limited almost entirely to being kidnapped and how little we actually know about her despite being in Batman’s ear throughout the Rocksteady trilogy I was…

  • Spectra Review – Dance Little Craft, Dance!

    Platforms: Xbox One, PC Reviewed On: PC Developer: Gateway Interactive Publisher: Mastertronic Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No There are some days that involve me simply sitting here and banging my head off the keyboard in disgust. Not because I’ve played some damn terrible game, although that is a common cause – see my review of Medieval…

  • Medieval Mercs Review – Burn It, Burn It With Fire!

    Platforms: PC Reviewed On: PC Developer: Digital Homicide Studios Publisher: Digital Homicide Studios Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No Digital Homicide has gained themselves quite the reputation in a relatively short amount of time. Most of this infamy comes from Jim Sterling, a familiar name in the word of videogames. Through his Squirty Play videos, which are…

  • Analysing Batman: Arkham Knight’s Knightfall Ending

      The ending to Batman: Arkham Knight is slightly mysterious, to say the very least. No, not that one. The other one. No, the other other one. The one that you can only obtain by completing everything in the game, including finding and solving every single Riddle spread throughout Gotham, a slightly daunting task which…