Video Game Reviews
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review – Planetside Legend
Age of Wonders: Planetfall leverages its sci-fi premise to deliver a compelling 4X title with strong combat and variety.
Blazing Chrome Review – Hard Corps.
All guns blazing.
Assetto Corsa Competizione Review – Still Qualifying
A bit too soon off the line.
The Sinking City Review – Inconsistency Beneath the Waves
Welcome to Oakmont, newcomer.
Total War: Three Kingdoms Review – Division and Unity
The tried and true combat of the Total War series is bolstered by a unique aesthetic and fun new features.
Fade to Silence Review – With a Whimper
Sent out to die.
Close to the Sun Review – Icarus Casually Meanders
Neither BioShock nor straight-up horror, Close to the Sun is a fairly dry adventure.
Imperator: Rome Review – And Carry a Big Stick
Honestly, not all that grand.
Anno 1800 Review – A Learning Revolution
A grand celebration of the past and an excellent march forward, Anno 1800 was worth the wait.
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition Review – Wicked and Restless
Quality of life improvements make an impact but how does Borderlands hold up all these years later?
Outward Review – From The Outside Looking In
Are you brave enough to tackle this new punishing open-world RPG?
Tropico 6 Review – The Man For The Hour
El Presidente rises again in this return to form for the series.
Generation Zero Review – Functional, But Not Elegant
Avalanche Studios try their hand at the open-world shooter genre with mixed results.
Anthem Review – The Songs We Sing
Anthem is hugely disappointing.
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 Review – For the Emperor
The Warhammer universe gifts us with another great space combat title.
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review – Dungeon-Crawling Adventures
Nippon Ichi tries its hand at the dungeon-crawling genre with favorable results.
Below Review – A Serene Deathtrap
Below may be a beautiful game but that can’t hide how brutally unforgiving it is.
The Council – Complete Season – Review – The Lessons of History
Big Bad Wolf's The Council is held back by pacing issues and an inconsistent script.
Just Cause 4 Review – Scorpio’s Back, Amigo
Just Cause 4 brings the over-the-top style the series has cultivated into new territory with even more gameplay options for players to mess around with.
Darksiders III Review – The Sound and the Fury
Back in the saddle again.
OVERKILL’s The Walking Dead Review – Not Quite a Rotting Corpse
The Walking Dead franchise has a new video game that touts a series of good ideas let down by bad execution.
Football Manager 2019 Review – Say Goodbye To Social Life
And say hello, once again, to 300 hours of Football Manager.
Call of Cthulhu Review – Dream No More
The Great One calls from beyond but you're probably better off letting it go to voicemail.
Warriors Orochi 4 Review – A Fine Hack n’ Slash Experience
Enter a zen-like state of comboing and magic-casting in the latest entry in the Warriors Orochi series.
The Surge: The Good, The Bad And The Augmented DLC Review – Little More Than A Flicker
Reached for the sky, but doesn't get there.
The Bard’s Tale 4: Barrows Deep Review – Sounds of Silence
The old-school charm of The Bard's Tale 4 can't mask its performance issues and annoying design decisions.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Review – Heart of Darkness
Lara Croft's latest adventure doesn't stray far from what made the series great...and that's good news indeed.
World of WarCraft: Battle for Azeroth Review – Cycle of Hatred
The drums of war thunder once again.
Guacamelee! 2 Review – Lucha Libre Forever
Drinkbox's latest iconic entry in the Guacamelee! series is an absolute blast of colour and fun.
Death’s Gambit Review – Learning How to Die
This pixel art Souls-like mostly knows its way around combat but almost everything else is left wanting.