Richard Seagrave
Fallout 4 Review
War. War never changes. And neither does Fallout judging by my time spent with the newest entry in the series. Sure, there’s the odd...
Top 10 Xbox 360 Games We Want To Play On Xbox One
Once believed to be merely a pipe dream, the Xbox One’s newest update has finally enabled what many may consider as the Holy Grail...
Life Is Strange Limited Edition Announced
With season 1 of Life Is Strange finally complete, it’s unsurprising that a physical release has been announced for 22 January 2016 (or the...
Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Review
My fondest memories of the Call of Duty franchise are those early days of playing Call of Duty 2 on the newly launched Xbox...
Initial List of Xbox 360 Games Compatible With Xbox One Released
Ahead of the feature being enabled for all Xbox One owners with the release of the new dashboard this Thursday, Microsoft have finally unveiled...
Jackbox Party Pack 2 Review
If you were having a party and wanted a few games that would break the ice and create a room full of laughs, the...
Are Blizzard remastering Diablo 2?
Judging by a job ad on their website, Blizzard is looking to restore a collection of their classic back catalogue to their former glory.
Citing...
MX vs ATV Supercross Encore Edition Review
Released last year for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, MX vs ATV Supercross wasn’t exactly a hit with the critics, receiving a middling 57/100...
Top 10 Games that will be big this Christmas
With Christmas quickly approaching, along with it comes a raft of last minute game releases all vying for your hard earned cash.
We know it’s...
Need For Speed (2015) Review
A series that was once beloved by fans, the annualisation of the Need For Speed franchise has resulted in some less than stellar releases...
Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut Review
Way back in 1988 - before games about survival in a post-nuclear world such as Fallout even existed, let alone were popular - came...
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Review
You could say in no uncertain terms that last year’s Assassin’s Creed Unity was an unmitigated catastrophe for Ubisoft.
Many who picked up the game...
Prismatic Solid Review
I’ve played a fair few Japanese vertical shooters in my time but I’ve never played one quite like Prismatic Solid.
Created by YO1 KOMORI with...
Rock ‘N Racing Off Road DX Review
Frustrating is the key word when it comes to Rock 'N Racing Off Road DX.
For the first hour or so the game is quite enjoyable...
WRC 5 Review
Since the launch of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One nearly two years ago, there’s amazingly been no rally driving games released for them.
You may...
(Another) Top 10 Easy PS4 Platinums
When it comes to trophies, whether you love them or loathe them, one thing is for certain; they’ve become a cornerstone of modern day...
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance Review
Released in 2003, the original Disgaea was the first of its kind.
A comedy-strategy-RPG, it introduced us to Loharl and his accompanying cast of characters as they...
Samurai Warriors 4-II Review
More of the same, but with refreshed content.
That’s all anyone that’s played Samurai Warriors 4 will need to know to establish if this is...
The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition Review
What is the meaning of life? What separates a human being from a robot? Are animals as valuable as humans?
These are just some of...
Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul Review
With their armour designs based on constellations, the cast of Saint Seiya have accumulated quite a following since they were let loose on the...