In the end, it’s difficult to see the point of Super Lucky’s Tale from either a commercial or critical point of view. If you (or your children) haven’t played the games that Super Lucky’s Tale […]

Read More

Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds is far from a bad expansion. If you completely smashed the content from the base game and wanted more, it can scratch that itch. With more powerful enemies, weapons […]

Read More

Call of Duty: WWII Review

Call of Duty: WWII is a return to form for the series, but only if you’re a fan from Modern Warfare onwards. The series’ biggest draw, competitive multiplayer, has been pared back and re-invigorated by the […]

Read More

ELEX Review

ELEX is a game that has a great idea but awful execution. While there are moments to roleplay, the progression feels incredibly forced, and combat is a wholly unenjoyable experience. You can’t go and be […]

Read More

When you think of Call of Duty, you probably think of 14-year-olds abusing each other over Xbox Live. Call of Duty (CoD), as a franchise, has become a bit of a joke, associated with vulgar […]

Read More

Sonic Forces Review

At the end of the day, I can’t recommend Sonic Forces unless you’re a fan whose learned to look past the shortcomings of these games – especially when Sonic Mania is so good at half […]

Read More

MachineGames has once again knocked it out of the park. Ever since The New Order, they’ve been a developer to look out for, topping all the Wolfenstein games that came before. Now they’ve shown they […]

Read More

WRC 7 Review

WRC 7 is another solid effort from Kylotonn with improvements in all the critical areas of physics, graphics and sounds. The stages are once again beautifully designed and rendered with stunning visuals. Engine and atmospheric […]

Read More

Hark! Do you sense it? That sweet, alluring scent of… Nostalgia? As a ’90s kid, I can actually say that I’m a ’90s kid. And like so many before me, I’m going to make the […]

Read More

I have a real soft spot for Damsel, a game that feels as though it was made specifically to appeal to a fifteen year old version of myself. Platformer and Shoot ’em Up are two […]

Read More