Video Game Reviews
APB Reloaded Review
Reloaded as the game's name suggests is a remake or a "give me another chance" version of the game, and not the you know what. The Reloaded version is not made by Realtime Worlds and it attempts to re... Read More
Defenders of Ardania Review
Defenders of Ardania is a tower defense game which is available for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, and makes a good first impression. I love tower defense games a lot, and when I heard about this game it q... Read More
Deep Black: Reloaded Review
This is a time where there is intense competition among developers, and the bar for quality is raised very often. So Biart Company, the developers of Deep Black: Reloaded have tried to something int... Read More
King Arthur 2: The Role Playing Wargame Review
King Arthur 2 will crash to desktop a lot more than you'll actually get to play and the freezes are quite annoying -- that's my experience with the game. Neocore, the developer of this game, hasn't ... Read More
Dustforce Review
Dustforce has an amazing soundtrack; one that totally immerses you, exhilarates you and completely dominates you, and it is also the pinnacle of sound design considering the budget of the game. You... Read More
Brawl Busters Review
Brawl Busters is a free to play MMO for the PC. It somewhat looks like Team Fortress 2 when it comes to the visual look and general aesthetics. The cartoony graphics can be a major turn off to many, ... Read More
Unstoppable Gorg Review
I love tower defence games, and I usually end up wasting so much time with each one of them that I gobble up any new game I see. Unstoppable Gorg is another such type of game, but the premise is so ... Read More
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armaggedon Review
Do you love killing insects? Yes? Then you will have a blast here, but for not that long. You encounter waves and waves of insects and robots in Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon (IA henceforth... Read More
Trine 2 Review
Trine 2 is an amazing game; let me get this out of the way first. It’s about teamwork and incredible platforming which challenges your wit to the limits. It’s also about using the powers of the t... Read More
Might & Magic Heroes VI Review
After two and a half decades since the start of the much-loved franchise, Black Hole Entertainment brings the epic world of Ashan back to life with Might & Magic Heroes VI. Taking place some 400 ... Read More
FIFA Manager 12 Review
Now, I don't really find FIFA Manager as good as SEGA's Football Manager, but there are quite a lot of improvements in this year's version. These games are usually not the easiest once to get into fo... Read More
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review
It’s always a daunting task to review any Scrolls game, or normally any game from Bethesda. It’s mainly due to the fact that the world they create is filled with so much content that it is impos... Read More
Battlefield 3 Review
I played the Battlefield 3 beta a lot on the PS3 and I felt it was a mixed bag; you could say I wasn't that impressed, actually, as evident by my impressions, which you can read here. The game on th... Read More
Trackmania 2: Canyon Review
To this day I can't quite understand why Trackmania isn't a huge gaming sensation. It's addictive, accessible and deeply customisable, to the point where every gamer should be privy to its unique char... Read More
Payday: The Heist Review
Payday: The Heist from Sony Online Entertainment is one of the fun games I have played this year, mainly due to the fact that it gives me a weird pleasure robbing banks and killing cops. Well not re... Read More
Nuclear Dawn Review
Nuclear Dawn is a breath of fresh air for the genre. I was very impressed when I played a few games, as it really showed glimpses of brilliance. There are a few faults and some niggling issues here ... Read More
King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame Review
Step back in time with King Arthur and you'll find an enjoyable, if rough, ride through the dark ages. King Arthur: The Role-Playing Wargame appears very much as a spin-off from the Total War series;... Read More
A Game of Thrones: Genesis Review
Like many others, I was introduced to the “A Song of Fire and Ice” universe with the recent HBO series “A Game of Thrones.” The plot, setting, and characters all spoke to me and I instantly fe... Read More
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Review
Since the Freelance Police, aka Sam & Max, made their debut in comic book form in the mid-1980s, the dog and rabbit duo have appeared in numerous graphic adventure games on our PCs. [caption id... Read More
Pirates of Black Cove Review
My impressions on booting up Pirates of Black Cover for the first time (wow, this looks really good) and my impressions on playing more of the game (why the hell am I even playing this?) are so much i... Read More
Bastion (PC) Review
Bastion was released on Xbox Live only a few weeks back, and it caught out attention. We played it, and we loved it. Not only did we think it was the best downloadable game of this year, we also thoug... Read More
The Asskickers Review
We often come across games that suck- downright suck. I will name no games here today, but I will say this- no game I have ever played has sucked as much as The Asskickers. It tries to be bold and o... Read More
Limbo (PC) Review
Games like these don't come along too frequently, and when they do, they need to be played. Limbo is an amazing simplistic game that provides good entertainment for 3 to 4 hours.
Virtua Tennis 4 PC Review
For all the times I see a console RTS and shake my head in dismay, there are many times when I see a game better focused for the lounge audience making an appearance on PC. Virtua Tennis 4 is one such... Read More
Supreme Ruler: Cold War Review
Paradox Interactive has made plenty of strategy games, and while not all of them are perfectly polished gems, or complete masterpieces, they are, undoubtedly, extremely fun, addictive, deep and immers... Read More
Revenge of the Titans Review
Two trends in gaming have dominated our fair market as of late. We have a surge of very similar Tower Defence games to match many casual gamers now purchasing smart phones, and we also have an obsessi... Read More
STORM: Frontline Nation Review
The incredibly generic title and the Advance Wars level graphics might not make much of a first impression, especially to the PC gamer used to such stunning (and imaginatively titled) games such as ... Read More
Hearts of Iron III: For the Motherland Review
Hearts of Iron III is one of the most enjoyable strategy games you'll ever play. The game had a ton of flaws when it was released, and even after a lot of patches and an expansion pack, it never reach... Read More
Duke Nukem Forever Review
Interesting fact: back when 3D Realms originally announced Duke Nukem Forever, Nintendo released it's first polygonal 3D Zelda, Ocarina of Time, on a system that was struggling in the market to give i... Read More
Armada 2526: Supernova Review
It is with the passing of time that the humble expansion pack has been replaced by cheap, easily accessible and opinion dividing DLC. Seemingly stuck in some kind of programming time warp, Ntronium Ga... Read More