Video Game Reviews
Risen 2: Dark Waters Review
From Sid Meier's Pirates! to The Secret of Monkey Island, us gamers have become rather fond of hijinks on the high seas, rum swigging, plank walking and yo ho ho-ing. After all, who doesn't like a goo... Read More
Dust: An Elysian Tail Review
Mysteries are everywhere – in the realm of literature, movies, music – but the mystery of Summer of Arcade is even better. Sometimes games turn up disappointing or more typical than what we expect... Read More
Darksiders 2 Review (Xbox 360)
Darksiders is back with a new protagonist; Death, the most feared of the four horsemen, who you may also know as the Grim Reaper as he battles his way through the land between Heaven and Hell. As War ... Read More
Sleeping Dogs Review (Xbox 360)
Let’s face it, it’s been a rough cycle for Square Enix. The once mighty giant with the Midas touch has made one colossal mistake after another with the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It’s hard... Read More
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy Review
When Square Enix announced that it would be bringing Final Fantasy to the 3DS, back at the platform's unveiling during E3 2010, I highly doubt this is what anyone had in mind. But then, Theatrhythm is... Read More
Wizorb Review
Remember Breakout? The game where you had a ball on a paddle, bouncing towards bricks on the top half of the screen, that would get destroyed as the ball touched them? The classic Atari arcade game, m... Read More
Just Dance 3 review
'Cos your friends don't dance and if they don't dance then they're probably my friends.
Dancestar Party Review
With the Just Dance and Dance Central series tearing up the Wii and Xbox 360 respectively, Sony was bound to follow suit for the Playstation Move sooner or later. Dancestar Party marks the attempt by ... Read More
Orcs Must Die 2! Review
I quite liked the first Orcs Must Die! game. Its sequel brings a lot of improvements to the core game and with the addition of a co-operative mode, the developers mean business. The addictive nature o... Read More
Heroes of Ruin Review
Let's be honest, we were all disappointed by Diablo III. Blizzard's long anticipated and eagerly awaited sequel to its 2001 breakthrough title that has gone down in the annals of gaming history as a v... Read More
Carnival Island Review
As much as I hate to admit it, there seems to be a certain audience these days who want to play carnival games virtually. The idea of continuing to get swindled by bug-eyed carnies in the comfort of m... Read More
Gioteck EX-05 Headset Review
In these straightened times, buying a gaming peripheral can be a big decision and a sizeable investment. But with a summer lull for big game releases, there's no reason what money you do have should b... Read More
Unotelly Review
Unotelly is a very handy DNS service that allows you to watch previously blocked channels or services. The great thing about this is? It works with your game consoles - that's right, the PS3 and Xbox ... Read More
Hitman Sniper Challenge Review
Hitman Sniper Challenge offers gamers a glimpse of what Hitman: Absolution will be like by offering them the opportunity to snipe some bad guys in a limited time. There's just one level here and it's ... Read More
Spelunky Review
Spelunky is not a game for the faint of heart. In spite of its cutesy exterior that resembles a charming, NES era game, Spelunky will destroy you if it ever gets the chance. Going by how disarmingly d... Read More
Wreckateer Review
As cool as the technology behind Kinect really is, the peripheral has failed to live up to its promise of providing us all a new way to play. Unfortunately, Kinect is inherently restricted in the opti... Read More
Test Drive Ferrari Racing Legends Review
Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends is the latest release by Rombax Games into the Test Drive franchise dating back to 1987. I tend to find most driving games fall into 2 categories; Arcade, where driv... Read More
NCAA Football 13 Review
If there’s any guarantee to the gaming industry, it’s that there’s going to be a football game every year. NCAA Football 13 builds off the previous games and continues with the same excitement o... Read More
Deadlight Review
Deadlight had me intrigued ever since I saw the trailer for it ages ago, and immediately I knew this game was going to be something special. But trailers can be so deceptive nowadays. Deadlight is a... Read More
Inversion Review
Inversion. Oh, Inversion. Gears of War, Army of Two, Killzone 2's robots, Dead Space's zero-gravity stages, PSI-Ops, techno-babble and neopunk envy (but not as cool as it may sound) all baked up and t... Read More
Just Dance 3 Wii Review
Whilst I have no problem listening to/watching/reading various guilty pleasures (as can be seen by the alarmingly large quantity of Nick Hornby novels on my bookshelf), gaming is a very different beas... Read More
Confrontation Review
Confrontation, developed by Cyanide Studios, is quite a conflicting game because on one hand it's so simple and does nothing new to innovate in the RPG/RTS genre, but also takes a lot of steps back... Read More
Warriors Orochi 3 Review
The Warriors Orochi franchise has been (for me at least) about crosses. It's been a cross between fantasy and history, between several franchises, between the RPG genre and the action genre. And Warri... Read More
PUMA: After Hours Athletes Review
After Hours Athletes collects three titles previously made available on the Playstation 3; Top Darts, High Velocity Bowling and Hustle Kings. Each game focuses on a particular bar game although not ma... Read More
Medieval Moves Review
Let’s just get this out of the way first. I am not a fan of motion-controlled games. There I said it. Don’t get me wrong I love my Mario Galaxies, Mario Karts and Skyward Swords but they are some ... Read More
Fibble Review
To be very honest, there's not much to write about Fibble. There have been a fair share of short reviews in my time, but never have I been at a loss of words like this before. I mean, I have fallen sh... Read More
Minecraft Xbox 360 Review
Minecraft was somewhat of a revelation last year- an indie game that became a sensation even before it had ever released, a game with so enduring a concept that it took millions upon millions by storm... Read More
Fable Heroes Review
The Fable franchise has been deteriorating greatly for a long time now. After Fable II (and some might say even before that), the series started going downhill. Fable III was a sore disappointment aft... Read More
London 2012: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games Review
Kinect games can be sometimes such a nightmare to play, mainly due to the fact that the implementation can pretty much broken or be on completely on-rails requiring you to do minimal movements. In Lon... Read More
Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad Review
Remember Jeremy McGrath’s Supercross franchise that spanned two games over consoles from the Nintendo 64 to the Playstation 2? No, me neither. Either way the world famous supercross star McGrath is ... Read More