Game Reviews


Corpse Party: Book of Shadows Review (PSP)

The terms “Interactive Movie” and “Interactive Novel” have been thrown around for a long time, and games that fall under this category are usually aimed at a small section of the market. Thanks to major releases like Heavy Rain and The Walkin...
Of Orcs and Men Review (Xbox 360)

RPGs come in many shapes and sizes, from the dialog-heavy, complex Japanese sort, with perpetually-young looking boys and girls with hair to die for, to the straightforward, bash everyone and take their loot kind, which usually involve dungeons. Of O...
Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 Expansion Review (PS3)

A few months ago, I reviewed Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013, this year’s edition of the Magic: The Gathering video game. It was my first experience with Magic: The Gathering, and I ended up enjoying it, despite my initial trepidation. Now, the fir...
MCM Expo London Comic Con 2012 adds on to star-studded guest list

The London Comic Con, slated to take place October 26-28 at Royal Victoria Dock in Excel, London, has released their guest list for the upcoming event. According to the list, attendees will have more than just the opportunity to meet their favorite a...
Worms Revolution Review (PC)

I have lost count of how many Worms games I've played. It seems like Team 17 have been making them since the dawn of time, and though little has changed over the years, there's no denying that they are usually a lot of fun. While the early games diff...
Bust-N-Rush Review – PC

While many games use epic storytelling or complex mechanics to keep players engaged, some take a different approach and rely entirely on simple and satisfying gameplay. Bust-N-Rush by Techtonic Studios is definitely in the latter category. Bust-N-...
Tiny Troopers Review – PC

Kukouri Mobile's Tiny Troopers was originally developed for iOS devices, and it shows. The bright, cartoony graphics and simple UI both point to its touchscreen origins. Generally speaking I'm not really a fan of most PC ports of mobile games, but ...
The Basement Collection Review – PC

The inside of Edmund McMillen's head must be a very strange place indeed. While I'm not sure I'd want to live there, the Basement collection gives us all a chance to visit. Edmund McMillen is best known for Super Meat Boy and the more recent Binding...
Home Review – PC

Home describes itself as a 'unique horror adventure', and it certainly is unique. Developed and published by Benjamin Rivers, it places you in the blood-stained shoes of a man who has woken up in a strange house with no memory of how he got there. Wh...
Team Fortress 2 Mann Vs Machine Review – PC

It feels like Team Fortress 2 has been around forever. I can remember first playing it on the Xbox 360 over 4 years ago and I continued to play it on PC until late 2011. Eventually I became exhausted by how radically different an experience it had b...
Shank 2 (First impressions)

            If Quentin Tarantino had to remake the great Metal Slug (Neo Geo Game) Shank 2 is how I picture his remake. The cut scenes remind me of anime scene from Kill Bill and the game itself is ...
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning what other sites are saying

IGN (90/100): "Its random technical hiccups and inconsistent art style certainly holds it back from even higher levels of greatness. But no matter what you're looking for, whether it be amazing gameplay, immersive storytelling or perhaps a rivet...
In Our First Review, we take a look back at FFXIII

By Bro Dan             With FF XIII-2 just around the corner we take a look back at FFXIII, this is the first review from our new team member Bro Dan. Final Fantasy. Just the name brings about...
Saints Row The Third

          Saints Row the 3rd Review by cbrownie This is one game you may have over looked due BF3, MW3 and Skyrim all coming out around the same time. But now we are in the post Christmas game realises yo...