Video Game Reviews
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia Review – Not As Deep As Creative Assembly’s Previous Efforts
Overall, Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is still a great strategy title
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Switch Review – Funky Country
This Nintendo Switch re-release is the perfect opportunity to play (or replay) one of the best platformers of the last ten years.
Destiny 2 Warmind Review – Abandon Mars
Bungie continues its run of lacklustre storylines and recycled missions/enemies in overpriced DLC.
Dragon’s Crown Pro Review- Once More, For the Crowd
What was old is new again.
Frantics Review – Like a Fox
A charming, flawed, and crazy addition to the PlayLink library.
Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Review – The Wheel Turns Again
Obsidian's latest tale of souls is entertaining, moody and full of depth for any RPG fan.
Into the Breach Review – Goin’ Back in Time
Also, giant insects.
Frostpunk Review – Death Blinked First
Neither hail, nor sleet, nor snow can stop 11 bit Studios' survival title from burning bright.
BattleTech Review – Bargained Well and Done
With a complex story and multi-layered combat, BattleTech's dense core will quickly pull you in.
God of War Review – Spectacular
One of the greatest games of this generation.
TERA Console Edition Review – A Faithful Transition From PC
TERA is a fun and accessible game for console players.
Extinction Review – Meaningless Existence
"Attack on Titan" meets ogres that's unfortunately let down by lacklustre core mechanics.
Detective Pikachu Review – A Bolt of Brilliance
Detective Pikachu comes thoroughly recommended.
Long Gone Days Review – A Fine Mix of Novels And RPG Mechanics
Long Gone Days is largely made of elements you've seen before but still manages to offer some compelling moments with an absorbing story and haunting soundtrack.
MLB The Show 18 Review – Not Exactly A Homerun
Can The Show 18 live up to its predecessor?
Kirby: Star Allies Review – Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Star Allies is an easy recommendation for kids.
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review – Fantasy Life
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings doesn't rock the boat.
Far Cry 5 Review – Open World Masterclass
Ubisoft have just delivered the best Far Cry game to date.
Sea of Thieves Review – Bring Me That Horizon
A pirate’s life for me.
Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Curse of the Pharaohs DLC Review – A Stunning Experience
Assassin's Creed Origins' second piece of DLC is a rich and memorable addition to Bayek's story.
A Way Out Review – A New Champion of Couch Co-op Genre
A defining moment for the couch co-op genre.
Burnout Paradise Remastered Review- Return to Paradise
Burnout Paradise Remastered gives a modern audience a chance to play a veritable classic.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review – An Adventure To Remember
Ni no Kuni II is a game with a surprising amount of depth, and it will keep you hooked for dozens of hours.
Attack on Titan 2 Review – Treading Familiar Ground
Attack on Titan 2 can be a blast to play through but at times it feels like a lazy sequel.
Surviving Mars Review – Mars Attracts
It's not the grandest of colonization titles but Surviving Mars does offer some fun mysteries in space.
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Review- Pulled Back In
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life ends Kiryu's story on a very high note.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Review – Sigmar’s Blessing
The drums of war beat again but are these End Times worth a revisit?
Fear Effect Sedna Review – Cero Miedo
The cult classic makes a stylish return but is mired by major gameplay issues.
Gravel Review – Beyond The Finish Line
Gravel has its issues but never forgets what makes a great racing game.









































