Battlefield 1 Review

For a long time, Battlefield games have been nothing more than a platform for a military shooter without much soul. The Bad Company games worked so well as they made the story about the soldiers […]

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Mother Russia Bleeds Review

One of the things we like to gloss over in our rose-tinted memories of time spent in the arcade is how frustrating those games were. They kicked your arse and took your cash, taunting you […]

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It’s always a shame when a game built on a foundation of good ideas falls over at the execution. The Technomancer is definitely a playable game with interesting concepts, it’s more a matter if you’re […]

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For returning scarred warriors or soon-to-be-schooled newbies, Dark Souls 3 is a sprawling testament to the series and another triumph in [...]

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Amplitude Review

Amplitude is a solid nostalgia hit in glossy HD and certainly brought me back to the days of endlessly replaying one song on the Frequency demo disk on the PS2. There’s a visceral feeling connecting […]

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In a strange way, “The Phantom Pain” turns out to be quite an apt description for this game. We’re profoundly aware there’s something missing here, and it’s possible we won’t be truly satisfied. There are […]

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Journey (PS4) Review

Now, as when it was first released, Journey remains a must-have for any Playstation owner library. It’s the sort of game that comes up in any “Are games art” conversation, and yet isn’t a tedious […]

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The Old Blood is an exercise in “nothing lost, nothing gained.” Very little has managed to top the high standards of The New Order and even managed to take a step backwards in terms of […]

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Visceral Games did a commendable job in presenting the best Battlefield campaign to date – even if that isn’t really saying much [...]

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For those hankering for the point-and-click adventures of old, Grim Fandango: Remastered is a fun and rewarding experience. For others it might just be considered a museum piece: some might get it, others may say […]

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