Richard Seagrave
Tiny Barbarian DX Review: Bigger Than You’d Expect
Full of epic boss fights, colourful environments and challenging scenarios, Tiny Barbarian DX fulfils all your old-school platforming needs.
Rogue Trooper Redux Review: New Looks, Old Gameplay
Rogue Trooper Redux may entertain those with fond memories of the original title, but everyone else is better off remaining oblivious to its existence.
WWE 2K18 Review: Great in the Ring, Mediocre Elsewhere
From WWE 2K18 Citrus Sid was born. And he's seen some horrors.
Sine Mora EX Offers Switch Gamers Some Meaty Bullet-Hell Action
Sine Mora EX on the Switch is the full experience that you can either play on the move or in the comfort of your home, making it a compelling proposition.
Review: The Evil Within 2 is a Fine Example of How a Sequel Should Be Done
The Evil Within 2 is good old-fashioned survival horror with a little bit of an open-world bent, and it works beautifully.
Need for Speed Payback Gets a New Story Trailer
Set for release on 10th November, EA has given us a taste of Need for Speed Payback's action-packed story with a wholesome new trailer.
The Second Episode of Life is Strange: Before the Storm Arrives Next Week
Set for release on 19th October, episode 2 of Life is Strange: Before the Storm, titled 'Brave New World', continues where 'Awake' left off.
Prepare For Sonic Forces With a Four-Part Digital Comic
Available for free, the series kicks of with "Moment of Truth", which features Sonic Forces' custom hero character and the Chaotix.
Assassin’s Creed Origins to Feature Free Post-Launch Content
Discovery Tour isn't the only thing going to be added to Assassin's Creed Origins for free after launch. Find out what else you can look forward to.
Switch Owners: Don’t Wait For Metroid, Buy Axiom Verge
Available digitally on Switch right now, Axiom Verge doesn't so much fill the Metroid-shaped gap in its library as reshape it in its own image.
Danger Zone Review: Once More With Feeling
With more content, a slew of gameplay enhancements and noticeably improved visuals, Danger Zone has been worth the wait for Xbox One owners.
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA Doesn’t Stray From its Roots
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA, available now on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, is great because it doesn't forget its roots.
Review: Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle is Utterly Atrocious
It's been a while since I've played anything quite as bad as Touhou Kabuto V: Burst Battle. A game with no redeeming features whatsoever.
Gran Turismo Sport Demo Impressions
Gran Turismo Sport may indeed be a cut-down version of its full-fat numbered brethren, but it's still something to get rather excited about.
Let Them Come Review: E.T. Blown Home
A wave-based 2D shooter, Let Them Come is about as simple as you can get. Initially, anyway. It's also exhilarating and wonderfully addictive.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 Beta Now Open to All, Here Are My Impressions
Even though I'm not a massive Star Wars fan, the Star Wars Battlefront 2 beta has me pretty excited for the full game which is released this November.
Review: Road Redemption is the Road Rash Successor You’ve Been Waiting For
Road Redemption is the Road Rash successor that fans have been waiting for, capturing the very essence of the series and bringing it violently up to date.
Forza Motorsport 7 Review: Ahead of the Pack
With more content than ever and visuals that leave you astounded, Forza Motorsport 7 is clearly ahead of the pack when it comes to racing games.
Review: Dead Alliance Has Some Great Ideas But Little Else
You can have a lot of fun playing Dead Alliance, but as a package it's just too rough around the edges to totally impress.
Project CARS 2 Review: Podium Finish
Project CARS 2 won't please all racing game fans, but it'll delight those who crave realism and a challenge; those who want to push themselves to be better.