Superfrog HD Review
Platforms: PS3, Vita, PC Publisher: Team 17 Developer: Team 17 Genre: Platformer Respawn Let’s get one thing straight: Team 17 are one of the most iconic British game developers in the history of the...
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Platform: PS3, Vita Publisher: Atlus Developer: Vanillaware Genre: Beat 'em up Beat Down The beat ‘em up genre has sadly been neglected the last few console generations. The days of slotting...
View ArticleEpic Mickey 2: The Power Of Two Review
From the mental paintbrush of Warren Spector comes the sequel to the 2010 Wii exclusive that featured an incredibly ambitious concept that unfortunately fell flat in execution. Epic Mickey was a clever...
View ArticleSonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Review
The original Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing was a decent kart racer which essentially provided fans with a Sega alternative to Nintendo’s Mario Kart series. However, one of its most common...
View ArticleKnytt Underground Review
First of all, if you haven’t already, then make sure you play through Nifflas’ legendary free indie titles Knytt, Knytt Stories and Within A Deep Forest, as they will boost your enjoyment of this new...
View ArticleTerraria Review
Let Terraria’s meaty in-game guides be an indication of its laborious learning curve. First, there’s a ‘How to Play’ section in the menu that’ll take you upwards of ten-minutes of reading to...
View ArticleSteamWorld Dig Review
The 2D platformer market is booming, not just on handheld but also for PC and console gamers looking for some old school fun. It’s been a solid year for genre with titles such as Guacamelee, Rayman...
View ArticleDanganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Review
Note: To avoid spoilers, this review will only describe the premise of Danganronpa. Any story elements or important plot points are left for you to discover! A glaring issue with Japanese-made games is...
View ArticleLEGO The Hobbit Review
Everything looks better as LEGO. Seeing your favourite fictional characters or real-world items transformed into the iconic blocks and pieces most of us grew up with is a real joy to behold. Hell, I’d...
View ArticleDemon Gaze Review
What I’ve really appreciated in the last couple of years in gaming is the sudden resurgence of rock-hard dungeon crawling RPGs. Etrian Odyssey IV remains one of my top 3DS games, consistently...
View ArticleHohokum Review – Flying Blind
Hohokum is an oddball of a game. It’s beautifully designed, often mesmerising to look at, but it continually left me bemused and frustrated. In Hohokum, you play as a willowy snake-like creature known...
View ArticleDanganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Review – A Stunning Sequel
I thought very highly of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc when its Vita port released in Europe earlier this year. Its tried and true murder mystery premise was familiar, but felt entirely fresh...
View ArticleAkiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed Review – Stripper Love
Right, allow me to just get one thing out of the way. It’s going to be very hard for me to review Akiba’s Trip. Why? Well, because I’m basically about to admit that I love a game where your primary...
View ArticleArcana Heart 3: LOVE MAX!!!!! Review – An Old Flame
With the current-generation of consoles now in full swing, I’m starting to worry about the future of certain genres. It’s always difficult to stay relevant when development shifts onto more modern...
View ArticleTales from the Borderlands: Episode One – Zer0 Sum Review
Tales from the Borderlands has made me a very happy man. Not only is it the second game I know that features a main character that shares my name (the other being Phantasy Star III), it’s also a...
View ArticleCitizens Of Earth Review – Vice Presidential Power
It’s hard to find a unique spin on an old concept these days. Remakes, HD remasters and yearly sequels seem to be what most big name studios are all about this generation, so when something puts a new...
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