Horizon Forbidden West looks incredible. However, some gamers had a bad take they had to share. Once all was said and done though Louise Chase has come to feel this is indicative of a much more pervasive problem in video games.
Horizon Forbidden West looks incredible. However, some gamers had a bad take they had to share. Once all was said and done though Louise Chase has come to feel this is indicative of a much more pervasive problem in video games.
Zombies, monsters and umbrella gliders, OH MY! Mayhem in Single Valley is a striking new indie game from a small team and Marley Hannan is here to let us know if the game lives up to its good looks.
Anime fighters can be hard to follow, so it is a good thing that Touhou Hyouibana: Antinomy Of Common Flowers is simplifying things by… making it a bullet hell game too? Jessica Reyes joins us for the first time to let us know if this genre mash-up succeeds.
E3 is upon us! But before that, we have a month’s worth of news to untangle and Alex Green is here to do it.
Bioware has a long track history of changing parts of its story games and Jamie A. Nicholas joins us to explain why he is disappointed they didn’t go further in the most recent remaster.
So 2020 was pretty bad, but things could be worse. You could be trapped in a monochrome wasteland like the survivors in Ashwalkers: A Survival Journey. We welcome Joshua Jarrett to the site to review it.
Head empty. Lady tall.
But is the game surrounding everyone’s favourite vampire any good? Matthew John McCormick is here to let us know.
Just because no video games are coming out doesn’t mean that there wasn’t a load of news this April. Alex Green breaks the biggest stories of the month down.
It’s been ten years since Duke Nukem: Forever came and that means it has been 24 years since it was first announced. Matthew John McCormick looks back to see if we gave it too hard of a time… Spoilers, we were way too kind.
HOLY MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CO-MARKETING OPPORTUNITY BATMAN! TIM SWEENEY HAS WRITTEN A FORTNITE COMIC STARING YOU! It’s a good thing that local video game journalist Marley Hannan is on hand to explain just what the heck going on.
It has been ten years since Arkham City came out, which also means it has also been ten years since my short-lived “Batman is the coolest person ever” phase. Matthew Lanceley is back on startmenu to tell you why it is still so damn good.
We could make a joke about not asking for this piece celebrating Human Revolutions 10th birthday… but we did. Chris Jackson joins us to tell us why the game is still worth playing.
Having come to mobile devices in 2017, Andreas Theodorou is here to let us know if there is enough game here to sustain a PC port.
Time for a quick maths lesson. Sonic turns 30 this year, 10 years ago Sega decided to release Sonic Generations to celebrate the Blue Blurs 20th Birthday, Sonic Forces was used to celebrate his 25th birthday. What are the odds of 2021 being a good year for Sonic? Ben Wincote isn’t interested in what may happen, he is here to tell us about how great Sonic Generations was
You could set your watch to the yearly releases of the Football Manager game but Harry Boulton has a special place in their heart for the one that released ten years ago. ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?! Wait… that’s American Football.
HOLD ME CLOSER DRAGON DANCER! Dragon Age 2 wasn’t amazingly received at launch but Matthew John McCormick thinks it is still worth celebrating 10 years later.
%@$! Bulletstorm is 10 $&*!-ing years old. When the %$&* did that happen? We welcome Shane Parkes to the site to let us know how the game has aged.
Gnosia is a staggeringly difficult game to explain in a few sentences without being super reductive. So we asked Michael Beckwith to fill us in on all the details and review it for us.
Eximius: Seize the Frontline has gone through a lot to finally be released. Tyler Denyer fills us in as to if it was worth the wait.