Reviews

Review: Alien Breed PlayStation Mobile

Review: Alien Breed PlayStation Mobile

  Alien Breed is the classic sci-fi, top-down shooter developed by Team17. Launching originally in 1991, Alien Breed has now been remade for PlayStation Mobile, which can only mean one thing… it’s time to turn down the lights, turn up...

Review: Dynamite Jack

Review: Dynamite Jack

You play as Dynamite Jack, a space marine captured and forced to work in the mines for the rest of your life. Armed with bombs and a flashlight, you must sneak and blow your way to freedom in this top...

First Look: Chaos On Deponia

First Look: Chaos On Deponia

Chaos on Deponia, the Deponia-Saga’s second installment: Rufus is back! See Rufus strive to leave Deponia and reach the legendary floating city of Elysium, in this sequel to the adventure-hit Deponia. After the events in Deponia, Rufus came to his senses. He has grown prudent,...

Review: Torchlight 2

Review: Torchlight 2

  Torchlight 2 sets out to build upon its popularity among fans, following the success of its predecessor  Torchlight, released back in 2009 giving fans an alternative to the Diablo-esque genre of gaming.  Exploring dungeons for loot and better equipment...

Review: Forza Horizon

Review: Forza Horizon

Forza Horizon is the next progression in the long-standing and successful series, first brought to gamers via the original Xbox. Over its last couple of iterations, the series has become a flagship title for the 360, offering unparalleled simulation driving,...

Review: Deadlight

Review: Deadlight

The world has ended. There is no hope. No new beginning. Only the survivors. DEADLIGHT follows the journey of Randall Wayne, a man searching for his family across Seattle during the aftermath of a 1980s event that has decimated life...

Review: Enigmo (PlayStation 3)

A game created from the same studio that gave us Carnivores and Stardrone, BeatShapers this time takes us on a brain-melting, mind-bending extravaganza. Enigmo is a simple concept, transport various liquid from one source to the goal whilst navigating obstacles....

Review: StarDrone Extreme (PlayStation Vita)

StarDrone may sound familiar to many a PS3 player. This is due to the fact that this is a portable and more extreme version of the PS3 version released a while back. Offering to give players more levels and a...

Review: Canabalt

Review: Canabalt

BeatShapers bring us Canabalt, a run for your life, jump gaps and obstacles and avoid traps kind of game. Can you run for your life?

Review: Wizorb

Review: Wizorb

Wizorb is a unique combination of classic block-breaking action and light RPG elements. The once peaceful Kingdom of Gorudo is threatened by an evil presence. The only hope for salvation is Cyrus, a wizard versed in a secret magic art called...

Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter

Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter

Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter is a dynamic hunting simulation game which lets players explore huge non-linear locations as they attempt to track down a variety of dinosaurs that are armed with advanced AI – these are dangerous creatures that are able...

Review: Guild Wars 2

Review: Guild Wars 2

Guild Wars 2 is ArenaNet’s attempt to reinvigorate the fantasy MMO genre and all things considered it definitely succeeds, albeit via refinement rather than revolution. First and foremost is the lack of a subscription fee, ArenaNet instead opting for a...

Spelunker HD Review

Spelunker HD Review (PlayStation 3)

 For this Spelunker HD Review, we play as the Spelunker hero, whose colossal spirit for adventure is countered only by his miniscule threshold for pain, was first introduced in 1983. The sheer number of ways to die coupled with...

Shatter Review

Shatter Review (PlayStation 3)

 For this Shatter review, we play a game that is basically Arkanoid but not as we know it—giving us HD graphics, a banging soundtrack, and weapons. This is Arkanoid grown up and ready to play. Shatter is a retro-inspired...

A-Men Review

A-Men Review (PlayStation Vita)

 For this A-Men Review, we play a game brought to us by the Bloober Team, A-Men is a logical strategy game. Not for the faint-hearted, with old-school style game mechanics with nice graphics. The game gives you multiple ways...

Review: Retro City Rampage

After what feels like a lifetime of teaser tweets, previews. Retro City Rampage is finally yours to download and play on PS3, 360 and Steam. Unless you’re in PAL territories in which case the wait continues. Looking like a NES game with...

The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes Review (PlayStation 3)

The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes Review (PlayStation 3)

This The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes Review sees us trying to solve a case involving the theft of a priceless necklace. Having found the necklace and returning it to the owner, the owner then claims the necklace is a poor...

NiGHTS Into Dreams Review

NiGHTS Into Dreams Review (PlayStation 3)

This NiGHTS Into Dreams Review is what Fans have been waiting 16 years for, but finally, the wait is over. We have NiGHTS HD. SEGA has not just given us the classic NiGHTS games, but we also get Christmas NiGHTS...

Tomba Review

Tomba Review (PlayStation 3)

For this Tomba Review, Monkey Paw finally gives us Tomba, or Tombi if you’re reading from PAL regions. An adventure platform game starring a bizarrely dressed pink-haired kid, who must hunt down the 7 evil pigs who stole his grandfather’s...