Richard Seagrave
Voodoo Vince: Remastered Review
All the way back in 2003, a charming 3D platformer was released for the original Xbox featuring a snarky little voodoo doll named Vince. Now he's back.
Late Shift Review
Late Shift, developed by CtrlMovie, is one of the most engaging experiences I’ve had the pleasure of encountering so far this year.
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – Episode One: Tangled Up In Blue Review
Guardians of the Galaxy Episode One feels true to the characters and the world they inhabit.
Aaero Review
Featuring 15 licensed electronica-based songs from artists such as Noisia and Neosignal, Mad Fellows’ Aaero is the latest entry into the music rhythm genre.
Mantis Burn Racing Receives a Duo of DLC
Released last October, Mantis Burn Racing is a challenging top-down racer that is also rather bloody good. We gave it a well-deserved 8/10, in...
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Review
If you like your games to be full of crass humour and violently creative action, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition is absolutely essential.
PaRappa the Rapper Remastered Review
Some things are just best left in the past, even when you harbour fond memories of them. Perhaps even more so, in fact.
Free Game Friday – Vikings: War of Clans
Not only is Friday a day to celebrate the oncoming weekend, get a takeaway and go out for a couple of bevvies with your...
Yooka-Laylee Review
I'll be brutally honest: right from the moment I sat down to play Yooka-Laylee, it seemed set to disappoint.
Snake Pass Review
If a game could be judged by how many times you've shouted obscenities at its protagonist, then Snake Pass would be up there with the best...
88 Heroes Review
When a villain going by the moniker of Dr. H8 attempts to hold the world at ransom, you know some bad shit is going down.
Mass Effect: Andromeda Review
Devout fans of the Mass Effect trilogy are quite angry about how Mass Effect: Andromeda has turned out.
You see, touted as a new start...
Stupid Things in Videogames – Episode 4: Console Wars
Ever since the birth of consoles there’s been a certain sub-sect of individuals with way too much time on their hands that have felt the need to choose a format and irrationally champion it as if their lives depended on it. Don't. Don't do it.
Little Inferno Review
Own a Nintendo Switch? Fancy setting fire to things without any danger in the safety of your own home? Little Inferno may just be the ideal game for you.
Mass Effect: Andromeda and the Relationship Conundrum
In real life, I’m quite a reserved person.
I tend to keep myself to myself, mostly because I like the solitude, but also because I’m...
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight Review
With its 4:3 aspect ratio and highly pixelated graphics, Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight looks like a game made 20 years ago.
It plays like...
Haters Gon’ Hate, But I’m Really Enjoying Mass Effect: Andromeda
The odd funny face aside, Mass Effect: Andromeda is Mass Effect through and through.
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity Review
The finer moments of FlatOut 4: Total Insanity are to be found when it’s either being more restrained or just all out daft.
Table Top Racing: World Tour Review (Xbox One)
Released on PS4 last May, Table Top Racing: World Tour didn’t particularly impress the critics. With its colourful visuals, quirky tracks and light-hearted vehicular combat however,...
Ghost Blade HD Review
Released in 2015, Ghost Blade was, unfathomably, a SEGA Dreamcast game.
Yup, you read that that right: a SEGA Dreamcast game in 2015. Madness, huh? SEGA’s...