Richard Seagrave
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4: Road to Boruto Expansion Review
It was way back in February 2016 that I reviewed Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4, awarding it a healthy 7/10. A year later...
Husk is Currently a Broken, Soulless Experience
As a lover of both Silent Hill and Alan Wake, I was quite looking forward to Husk, the first-person horror game by UndeadScout. Unfortunately, it's abysmal.
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse Review
Rooster Teeth’s smash hit web series, RWBY, seems like the perfect material for a videogame. It’s got monstrous creatures, despicable villains, bucket loads of...
Stupid Things in Videogames – Episode 2: Big Bouncy Boobs
Now, whilst I don’t drink lager or give two shits about football, I’m still your typical red-blooded man. As such, I of course find...
Holy Shit! PS4 Software Update 4.50 Adds External HDD Support
Well played, Sony. Well played.
Why Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is a Love Letter to Horror
Let’s not beat around the bush – Resident Evil 7: Biohazard truly is a masterpiece. It’s what I’ve always wanted Resident Evil to be – pure, gruelling horror.
The Next Star Wars Battlefront Will be Bigger and Better
In an earnings call, EA has confirmed that the next Star Wars Battlefront game will be released worldwide this holiday season.
As great as that news...
New Need for Speed Set for Release Before March 2018
It’s a series that has had its ups and downs over the years, but yet, we still hold it dear in our hearts. That...
New Project CARS 2 Trailer Leaked
Personally, I wasn’t a massive fan of Slightly Mad Studios’ 2015 sandbox racing simulator Project CARS.
It had its merits, sure, but by laying out...
Stupid Things in Videogames – Episode 1: The True Horror of Resident Evil
The scariest thing about Resident Evil isn’t contending with zombies, or sharks, or lizard men, or the Tyrant. No. It's your limited inventory.
Tales of Berseria Review
Tales of Berseria is a love letter to Tales fans, reassuring them that the series doesn’t need to change to remain relevant.
February 2017’s Xbox Live Games with Gold Titles Revealed
February is nearly here, and with it arrives another wave of free games for Xbox Live subscribers.
There's some good titles up for grabs this...
Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Mega Battle Review
Saban’s Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers Mega Battle is just not worth anyone’s time or money. I bought it so you don’t have to.
Yakuza 0 Review
To play Yakuza 0 is to deeply fall in love with its characters and world; a challenge that only a handful of games ever manage to actually achieve.
Is Leaking Information a Risk Worth Taking?
The internet is a fickle, scary place. You can be a hero one minute then in a matter of seconds become reviled.
7 Ways in Which the Xbox One is Better Than PS4
From 4K blu-ray playback to EA Access, the Xbox One has several clear-cut benefits over PlayStation 4.
Rise & Shine Review
It looks gorgeous, plays smoothly and is utterly addictive – as long as you've got the patience and skill. Super Awesome Hyper Dimensional Mega Team's first console release is well worth a look.
Diablo 3’s ‘Darkening of Tristram’ is a Short Trip Down Memory Lane
The Darkening of Tristram places a 16 floor labyrinth within act 1 of Diablo 3 that isn’t so much as a remake of a the original title as an homage.
Yakuza 0 Captivates Despite Feeling a Little Old
SEGA’s Yakuza games have generated quite a following over the years, and playing Yakuza 0 it’s easy to see why. Essentially JRPGs with gritty crime stories rather than...
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Review
It was only September last year that Hatsune Miku graced our PS4 consoles with the fantastic Project DIVA X, a game we awarded a rather...