• Next Assassin’s Creed To Be Set In London And Be Called Assassin’s Creed: Victory

    According to Kotaku the next major installment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise will be titled Victory and will be set during the 19th century London. Kotaku’s information comes from somebody “familiar” with the game and will apparently arrive in the fall of 2015 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. It will also be developed by Ubisoft’s…

  • Grand Theft Auto V Xbox One/PS4 Re-Review – A Whole New Perspective

    Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, and PS4 Reviewed On: Xbox One Developer: Rockstar North Publisher: Rockstar Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No This game was supplied by Rockstar for review purposes Note: you can read my original rambling review of GTA V by clicking HERE. This re-review will purely be tackling the additions found in the…

  • Ubisoft Offering Free DLC And Games To Apologise For Assassin’s Creed: Unity, Season Pass Discontinued

    Ubisoft have announced that to say sorry to its fans for the state of Assassin’s Creed: Unity they are making the forthcoming DLC Dead Kings, originally part of the game’s season pass, free to everyone. Furthermore those who own a Assasssin’s Creed: Unity season pass will be given a free game from  a select list…

  • Early Access Trailer For Distance Is Actually Very Interesting

      Normally I avoid Early Access games unless something very interesting comes up. Step forth Distance, a new racer arriving in Early Access on December 9th. Apparently it takes inspiration from Tron, which is not surprising when looking at the neon visuals. The gameplay looks freaking mental. Intense speeds, lovely visuals, mad stunts and a…

  • Far Cry 4 Review – Not Such A Far Cry After All

    Platforms: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 Reviewed On: Xbox One Developer: Ubisoft Publisher: Ubisoft Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes This game was provided free of charge by the publisher for review purposes. Having just leapt down from a gyrocopter in order to wing-suit my way into the enemy base I have inadvertently pissed…

  • Abstergo Entertainment Employee Handbook Review – It’s All Getting A Bit Meta

    As a gamer for a very long time I’ve been especially lucky to see videogames morph from a hobby that the general public viewed as dirty and only for the geeks, into a mainstream phenomenon. Now it’s not just videogames, there’s books and toys and soundtracks and all sorts of merchandise. Most of it is…

  • The Art Of Assassin’s Creed: Unity Book Review – The Art Of Stabbing People In The Neck

    Reviewing an art book is not an easy task. Provided the pages are of a decent quality and there’s plenty of pretty pictures to look at what more could you really ask for, except perhaps a free copy of the game in question and a cup of tea to go with it? Still, there’s certainly…

  • Logitech Daedalus Prime Review – Whose Naming These Things? Seriously?

    This mouse was supplied by Logitech for review. I’ve often wondered how you design a mouse around a specific genre. Surely everyone wants an accurate sensor, comfort and nice feeling buttons, right? But a genre specific mouse is exactly what Logitech are claiming to have made with the new Daedalus Prime which is aimed at…

  • Logitech G910 Orion Spark Review – Don’t Push The Red Button! Or The Yellow One.

    This keyboard was provided by Logitech for review. Type the words “gaming keyboard” into Google and you’ll be buried under a tonne of search results displaying a bamboozling array of different products that seemingly aim to confuse customers through a litany of claims, many of which are stupid. Logitech’s latest offering is actually pretty straightforward…

  • Assassin’s Creed: Rogue Review – Stabbing The Stabbers

    Playing Assassin’s Creed: Rogue after tackling the supreme beauty of Assassin’s Creed: Unity is, to the say the very least, somewhat jarring. While Unity’s gameplay is still clumsy in its own right it highlights Rogue’s as being even more so, a series attempting to stay alive by adding more and more mechanics to its structure.