Cute Things Dying Violently Review
How cruel are you? Would you dare use garden shears to pluck your pet rabbit’s eyelashes or try to groom a little fluffy kitten...
Journey Review
Despite its release three years ago on PlayStation 3 and recent remaster to PlayStation 4, Journey continues to immerse its players in a way that is unique to other games.
Tearaway Unfolded Review
Tearaway was a big hit with the critics when it originally ripped its way onto PS Vita back in 2013, but unfortunately it didn't fare...
iZBOT Review
It's a hop, a skip and a jump-bot!
From Australian games developer Ruxar comes a high-speed, single-player indie platformer featuring the adventures and misadventures of...
I Am Bread Review
You may knead to sit down for this, bake a seat. Are you bready? Because I Am Bread is self-raising the bar for comedy...
Forza Motorsport 6 Review
When it comes to driving sims on consoles, there’s only ever really the one option: Gran Turismo if you own a PlayStation, or Forza...
I Can’t Escape: Darkness Review
I Can't Escape: Darkness, developed by Fancy Fish Games, has only one aim: to scare the hell out of you.
With its simple, randomly generated...
Counterspy Review
It’s the 1950s, it’s cold and there’s a war on. Missile threats from both the Soviet forces and American/NATO alliances jeopardise the "peaceful" balance...
Act of Aggression Review
Act of Aggression is a nice comeback for the traditional RTS.
Xeodrifter Review
Don't you just hate it when you're just trying to enjoy a nice drive around your local solar system and an overly aggressive meteorite...
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse Review
“As I picked myself up, all I could hear was the ceaseless drone of traffic. Life went on around me, but the explosion was...
Mad Max Review
An arid wasteland with nothing but barren desert as far as the eye can see.
All you've got are the clothes on your back, and...
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the last final hurrah for Hideo Kojima, and the last breath in the (Kojima made) Metal...
Onechanbara Z2: Chaos Review
Featuring a cast of scantily clad girls, armed to the teeth with blades, chainsaws and knuckle dusters, Onechanbara Z2: Chaos gives you just one objective:...
Satellite Reign Review
A cyberpunk world, shadowed in darkness that engulfs you in every turn, yet illuminated by neon at once relieving in its light and unsettling in its tone.
Almightree: The Last Dreamer Review
“KEEP RUNNING. KEEP RUNNING FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! OTHERWISE YOU'LL FALL! Oh, but don't forget to replant blocks of earth and talk to as...
Magnetic: Cage Closed Review
Developed by Guru Games, a small independent game developer in Sweden, Magnetic: Cage Closed is a first person puzzle game, not too dissimilar from the ever-loved Portal series.
Zombi Review
As a launch title for the ill-fated WiiU, ZombiU was a pleasant surprise. Combining first person action adventure with strong survival horror elements, it...
Red Goddess: Inner World Review
Red Goddess: Inner World is a very pretty action adventure platformer in which you travel through a world created by the protagonist's psyche.
You play...
Calvino Noir Review
Aesthetically, Calvino Noir is the epitome of cool. It’s the lone figure standing in the shadows on a dirty street, the perfect glass of...