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10-in-1 Arcade Collection Review

What could be better than a collection of 10 arcade games on the Nintendo 3DS for less than a couple of quid? "Not much...

The Stanley Parable Review

Stanley sits at his computer, just like every other day of his miserable life. He spends hours staring at the screen and pushing the...

Contradiction Review

Though not entirely unheard of, full motion video games this side of the 1980s aren't exactly run of the mill. The release of Sam Bailey's Her...

Galak-Z: The Dimensional Review

Galak-Z: The Dimensional is a 2D shooter combining frantic dogfighting action with strategy and guile. Heavily inspired by Japanese anime sci-fi, it's a slick, creative...
Airscape The Fall of Gravity

Airscape: The Fall of Gravity Review

Airscape: The Fall of Gravity has the potential to be a truly great game, but it isn’t there quite yet.

Roving Rogue Review

Roving Rogue is a charming little side-scroller that succeeds in making you reminisce on the gaming days of old.

N++ Review

People think that living life as a ninja is cool. That it’s all about keeping in the shadows, doing acrobatic jumps, throwing a few...
Rocket League 1-min

Rocket League Review

So, you don't like sports? Wrong. You just haven't found the right sport for you, and the right sport for you is Rocket League....

Dream Review

Developed by the small indie studio HyperSloth, Dream is a puzzle-solving exploration game sure to boggle the mind.

Not A Hero Review

Join an assassin turned campaign manager and his manic mayoral candidate as they wade through corridors of pixelated thugs and bloodthirsty ninjas on their...

King’s Quest – Episode 1: A Knight to Remember Review

A classic adventure series that started in the 80s, the King’s Quest games passed me by way back when I was a wee nipper....

Submerged Review

Developed by Uppercut Games, Submerged offers a unique experience. Opening with a seemingly unconscious boy, Taku, and his sister, Miku, sailing into a foreboding submerged...

The Swindle Review

The Swindle is an ambitious game that unfortunately just falls in at average.

Badland: Game of the Year Edition Review

After mastering the mobile platform with its distinctive design and fly-or-die gameplay, Badland has been released on Xbox One, PS4 and now Wii U with enhanced...

Legend of Kay Anniversary Review

Released on the PlayStation 2 in 2005, it’s rare for an adventure game to go under the radar of an avid gamer like myself,...

ICY Review

Developed by Rome-based independent studio Inner Void Interactive, ICY is a story-based RPG set in a world plunged into an ice age where civilisation...

Life is Strange Episode 4 – “The Dark Room” Review

An emotional rollercoaster from the second the screen lights up, Life is Strange episode 4 has really cranked the drama up to 11. By far the...

Hatoful Boyfriend Review

If there's one thing you can be sure of today, it's that you've never played a game quite like Hatoful Boyfriend. Created by manga artist Mao...

Card Hunter Review

Card Hunter is a mixed bag, but one with primarily good loot. It may not be the epic quest you’re searching for, but it’s certainly an adventure you’re glad you found.

Velocibox Review

Imagine a game like Dark Souls, but starting at the end boss without any equipment or experience to your name. Now imagine that whilst you're also hurtling...

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