Reviews

Review: SpongeBob Squarepants: Planktons Robotic Revenge

Get ready to join your favourite under-the-sea gang in Spongebob Squarepants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge. In this original story, Bikini Bottom’s very own Sheldon J. Plankton, known for his obsession with stealing the Krusty Krab’s secret formula, has new plans to...

Review: Qora

You arrive in a new town, your house being built on a hill. Apparently, the previous owners of that particular piece of land met an untimely end due to falling boulders, we’re told. You wander into town, folk welcome you...

Review: Sherlock Homes: Crime And Punishment

Become the most celebrated detective of all time: Sherlock Holmes! Use your impressive talents as a detective to solve six thrilling and varied cases: murders, missing persons, spectacular thefts and numerous investigations that sometimes lead you into the realms of...

Review: The Keep On 3DS

Enter the Keep as an unsung hero on a quest to destroy the nefarious wizard Watrys. Explore the subterranean depths in this first-person dungeon crawler featuring real-time combat, a unique rune magic system, exploration, and puzzle solving.

Review: Destiny

From the Creators of Halo and the company that brought you Call of Duty. In Destiny you are a Guardian of the last city on Earth, able to wield incredible power. Explore the ancient ruins of our solar system, from...

Review: Iron Fisticle

A modern take on the classic arcade arena shooter. Taking inspiration from an entire generation of action games, Iron Fisticle builds on classic titles like Gauntlet and Robotron while adding over 100 collectible items, an RPG style upgrade system and...

Review: Doorways

First person horror games aren’t exactly hard to come by, especially after the success of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Slender, so Saibot Studios’ Doorways series already had a pretty tough job of creating its own corner of the genre...

Review: Comic Book Maker On Nintendo eShop

Now for the first time, You can create your own comics on your 3DS. Bringing all the options and power a person would need and its all available in the palm of your hand! Make your own Manga inspired pieces...

Review: Anomaly 2 PS4

Commander! After the last war, aliens have come back to Earth and taken over all of the major cities! It is your duty to take back what belongs to people. The task is not easy as the human forces have...

Review: Heavy Bullets

Heavy Bullets is a randomized FPS dungeon crawler where players make their way through a colorful maze, while protecting themselves from aggressive creatures and malfunctioning security devices. The goal lies at the end of the 8th level, where they must...

Review: Teslagrad

A journey begins… A treacherous tower… Unravel its mysteries! Teslagrad is a 2D puzzle platformer with action elements, where magnetism and other electromagnetic powers are the key to go throughout the game, and thereby discover the secrets kept in the...

Review: The Golf Club PS4

The Golf Club is a visually stunning golf simulation that features procedurally generated courses, a fully featured course editor

Review: Flockers Xbox One

New from the creators of Worms, Flockers is a modern day take on the classic A to B puzzle genre with a generous helping of dark humour for good measure.

Review: Train Fever

It’s the year 1850, and there are great times ahead! Establish a transport company and be its manager. Build infrastructure such as railways and stations, purchase transportation vehicles and manage lines. Fulfill the people’s needs and watch cities evolve dynamically....

Review: Lethal League

Lethal League is a competitive projectile fighting game where you have to hit an anti-gravity ball into the face of your opponent to win. The ball speeds up with every strike, up to explosively extreme velocities. Play intense local matches...

Preview: Dex On Steam Early Access

The cyberpunk genre has seen renewed interest in the last few years, especially after the success of both Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Shadowrun Returns. And with the seemingly unstoppable rise of independent developers, games like Dex have a bright...