Finding evidence of paranormal activity, on some creepy woods at night might be too much for some people. Now, If you're a fan of horror games and creepy stuff in general, you definitely should try out Apparition. After playing it for a while, I decided to share my experience with you. I'll try not to … Continue reading Apparition Review
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Eternum EX Review
In this review, we check out another potential indie darling that is heavily influenced by games from an older time while still hoping to craft something unique within itself to stand out against the steep competition. We’ll see if Eternum EX does enough to craft a great gameplay experience or whether you should skip this … Continue reading Eternum EX Review
Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle Review
The team behind this game has decided to take the iconic Slasher film of the 80's and its titular character from Friday The 13th and leave the dark and gritty nature these games are based on and, instead, have gone in the complete opposite direction with a cartoonish art style and comedic approach. Let’s see … Continue reading Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle Review
GRIP Review
https://youtu.be/HmDLTvPBSOg Release Date: 6th November Size: 3GB (1846.54MB on Switch) Genre: Combat Racing Developed by Caged Element Published by Wired Productions Ltd Price: £34.99 Reviewed on PS4 and Nintendo Switch; Also available on Xbox One and PC. STORY What started as underground illegal street racing became a highly popular, but still illegal, televised motorsport. The … Continue reading GRIP Review
This is the Police 2 Review
This is the Police 2 is a rather bizarre mix of genres wrapped up in a Police force shaped package from THQ Nordic. In one place you have a narrative driven, dramatic visual novel. You have an intense, decision making management simulation. You have a high stakes turn based battle role-playing game. There are even … Continue reading This is the Police 2 Review
Gamescom 2018 preview: GRIP Combat Racing is not only supremely fun, it features the coolest logo of 2018
I'll let you in on a secret: I have never been a big racing game fan. When people mention 'classics' like Gran Turismo, Destruction Derby, Rollcage, F-zero or Need for Speed Underground I usually just shrug and ask them if they've played Hogs of War. In recent years my habits have slowly been changing. Mario … Continue reading Gamescom 2018 preview: GRIP Combat Racing is not only supremely fun, it features the coolest logo of 2018
Strange Brigade Review
From Oxford based Rebellion we have Strange Brigade, a very British third-person shooter with a strong tinge of Indiana Jones. Rebellion was previously best known for the Sniper Elite series which explains this title's historical roots. This isn't some boring historical retrospective, you'll be fending off giant scorpions, mummies, minotaurs and pretty much any other … Continue reading Strange Brigade Review
Gamescom 2018: The Surge 2 gameplay preview
The Surge and I had a complex relationship. The 'sci-fi Dark Souls' action RPG launched in 2017 and was well received, particularly due to the stunning graphics and the unique parts targeting combat system. I even managed to platinum the game. However, I still felt let down. For everything The Surge did well it disappointed … Continue reading Gamescom 2018: The Surge 2 gameplay preview
1C Company Gamescom roundup: Stygian, Deep Sky Derelicts, Devil’s Hunt and more
The 1C Company brought a very wide variety of games to Gamescom 2018. Ranging from unique Indies to big AAA efforts there was something on show for everyone. Here I'm going to run through some of what I saw or played and highlight some of the top games on offer. If you want to know … Continue reading 1C Company Gamescom roundup: Stygian, Deep Sky Derelicts, Devil’s Hunt and more
Devil’s Hunt Gameplay and Gamescom preview
At Gamescom, I played a lot of games. For some, it was hard to differentiate. Some will likely struggle to stand out. While playing the 1C Company's Devil's Hunt a developer from Layopi Games sat down on the couch beside me. From there he not only talked me through the demo, he also talked. This … Continue reading Devil’s Hunt Gameplay and Gamescom preview
Dying Light 2 Gamescom Preview
Never has a video game tagline captured the spirit more accurately than Techland have with Dying Light 2. Rather than flying through an in-depth preview breaking down every individual detail, I'm going to make a choice to create a narrative. The purpose will be to use developer examples to illustrate how you, the player, will … Continue reading Dying Light 2 Gamescom Preview
THQ Gamescom blowout: Biomutant gameplay impressions, Townsmen VR’s charm and Fade to Silence impressive survival narrative
Before I even boarded a flight THQ Nordic had already blown me away at this year's Gamescom. With the most varied gaming line up, from AAA blockbusters to quirky VR titles and anything else in between, there really was a strong effort here to show that the publisher is back and better than ever. So … Continue reading THQ Gamescom blowout: Biomutant gameplay impressions, Townsmen VR’s charm and Fade to Silence impressive survival narrative
Forsaken Remastered Review
Forsaken Remastered is the latest remaster from wizard developer Nightdive Studios, the masterminds behind the Turok and Turok 2 remasters. The original Forsaken launched back in 1998 to mostly positive reviews drawn from its six degrees of movement the game offers. The question, much like was the case with the Turok remasters, is how a … Continue reading Forsaken Remastered Review
GRIP: Combat Racing Hands-On Preview
It’s a beautiful summer day in London, and I'm currently sitting outside a pub with a cool glass of orange juice over ice, watching some retro game videos on Youtube. The particular year I'm looking at is 1999, which was a truly great time to be a PS1 gamer. Gran Turismo 2, Soul Reaver, Silent … Continue reading GRIP: Combat Racing Hands-On Preview
1979 The Revolution: Black Friday Review
1979 The revolution finally finds its way to consoles after being available on PC and mobile platforms. Based on the actual real life event of the 1979 Islamic revolution or 'Iranian Revolution'. Our story follows the journey of photojournalist 'Reza Shirazi' as he interprets and tries to survive the events of the Iranian Revolution. Particularly that … Continue reading 1979 The Revolution: Black Friday Review
Haimrik Review
Words have power and thus it proves in this quirky little puzzle adventure from Below the Game. Haimrik is a scribe and whilst writing his latest book he discovers that by using his own blood as ink he can enter the book and traverse its pages using the powers of words. As Haimrik discovers what … Continue reading Haimrik Review
No Man’s Sky Review
No Man's Sky may not be for everyone, but Hello Games has crafted a very special title that will speak to a large populace of the gaming community looking for good value for their money and something that is inherently fun.
One on one interview with PES European Brand Manager Lennart Bobzien: Microtransactions, Nintendo Switch, Jorg Albertz and more!
On Thursday August 2nd, I was given the exciting opportunity to visit Celtic Park and go hands on with Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 during Konami's 'Pre-Season Tour'. Full impressions are on their way, for now, I have a gameplay video to share as well as a one on one interview with the PES European Brand … Continue reading One on one interview with PES European Brand Manager Lennart Bobzien: Microtransactions, Nintendo Switch, Jorg Albertz and more!
A Skyrim lover and MMO Noob’s first few hours in Elder Scrolls Online – Impressions so far
Oblivion and Skyrim were huge games for me. I spent around three hundred hours in Oblivion on PS3, despite the lack of trophies. I didn't even do everything. The majority of the time I was running around, murdering my way across Tamriel as I closed Oblivion gates before eventually sighing and deciding to finish the … Continue reading A Skyrim lover and MMO Noob’s first few hours in Elder Scrolls Online – Impressions so far
The Journey Down Complete Review
This is a game very clearly inspired by classic point & click titles such as Monkey Island, but does this quirky game hold up against an ever-changing, gaming World? Let's find out in The Journey Down review! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndBiOPu9JGI Reviewed on PlayStation 4; also available on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac and IOS. Gameplay The … Continue reading The Journey Down Complete Review