Danganronpa 1.2 Reload Review
The celebrated author Stephen King once wrote that “Murder is like potato chips: you can't stop with just one.” This is certainly true in the case of the Danganronpa series, where the aim of the game is to find the guilty individuals who try to commit the perfect kill. The…
Horizon Zero Dawn Review
Horizon Zero Dawnis a game I have been wanting to review for a while, since seeing the demo at E3 I could not wait to jump into a brand new open world. Being set around 1,000 years from today, humanity has regressed from a ultra-surreal futuristic life to a primitive…
Torment: Tides of Numenera Review
Way back in 1999, Planescape: Torment released in the hey-day of the CRPG era. 18 years later Torment is remembered as a cult classic; an example of “games as art (TM)”. Famous for waxing philosophical and a generally bleak tone, Planescape: Torment still tops GOG's best seller list. Cashing in on that…
Quests of Valeria Review
Quests of Valeria is the third game in the series, where you are tasked to recruit adventurers to complete various quests in the Kingdom. This game really reminds me of a PC game called Majesty 1 & 2, where instead of playing the adventurer you play as the recruiter in…
Epson XP-960 A3 Printer Reivew
The Expression Photo XP-960 is a smaller all-in-one A3 printer that is the top end range for Epson's generation of photo multi-functional printers. For what it offers, consumers might find it more on the expensive side and it can be slow to get going, but is worth a look for…
Zombicide Board Game Review
Started from a Kickstarter in 2012, if you love multiplayer zombie games with RPG elements that can be extremely tough, then Zombicide might just be the game for you. It can be a little daunting to get into for new players to the board game genre but your patience to…
SteelSeries QcK & QcK+ Limited Mouse Mat Review
You may wonder why a mousemat ever needed to be reviewed such as the SteelSeries QcK and QcK+ Limited Edition. The thing is, mouse mats have come a long way since the days of those spongy blue ones we all had in IT class. They look better, are made of…
Moto Racer 4 Review
It has been fifteen years since the last numbered entry in the Moto Racer series was released for the PlayStation 2. The franchise received a portable entry in 2008 for the Nintendo DS, and now the long awaited fourth instalment has arrived for the current generation platforms. Although the PlayStation…
For Honor Review
When I first heard of For Honor my mind immediately went to Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, both titles have a similar premise. Without much insight into For Honor, I assumed the combat would be the same minus the wider choice of playable characters breaking out into factions; Samurai, Vikings and Knights.…
Viewsonic XG2401 Gaming Monitor Review
In a world where gaming monitors are getting more common and 4K gaming becoming a thing but still unattainable to the majority, ViewSonic's mid-range XG2401 144Hz monitor is a nice way to delve into the realms of adaptive-refresh without forking out loads of money. The XG2401 combined with FreeSync through a…
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Review
After it was first launched in 2002, the Kingdom Hearts franchise has seen ten unique instalments across multiple consoles, such as the PlayStation 2, the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. Six of these earlier games were included in two high definition remaster collections for the PlayStation 3, both of which…
BenQ W1090 Home Projector Review
Home cinema projectors are becoming a much more popular choice as the main living room device to watch movies, play video games and catch up on Netflix. The BenQ W1090 home cinema projector is being aimed at people who want but for around £630 it falls short compared to its competitors.…
ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4-3000 1.35v 8GB Gaming RAM Review
ADATA are no stranger to ram that looks a little more "gaming-esque" than other manufacturers such as their new XPG Dazzle, the XPG Z1 is no different. They design has a faux carbon fiber logo with angled red anodized heat sinks. ADATA's XPG Z1 8GB sticks are pretty decent DDR4-3000 but 8GB…
Resident Evil VII: Biohazard Review
Going into Resident Evil VII was like meeting up with an ex-partner after a few years. Sure, we've squabbled in the past and I've found certain aspects of their personal growth to be questionable, but I've always loved Resident Evil. As much as it pains me to admit such a thing…
SteelSeries Siberia 800 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
The Siberia 800 was one of the first wireless headsets from SteelSeries and the predecessor to the recently reviewed Siberia 840. Like the 840 in every way but without the Bluetooth connectivity we decided to look back now it has dropped in price to see if it is worth considering…
Razer Kraken Pro V2 Review
It’s no secret that Razer have been making products for gamers for a long time now, keyboards and mice are obviously essential to any PC gamer’s setup, but the headset is often overlooked as an important part of any gamer’s arsenal. So, let’s take a look at Razer’s Kraken Pro…
Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Links Review
The Yu-Gi-Oh series has been around for so long now it’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t at least heard the name. One of the first card games to give the dominating Magic the Gathering a hard time, Yu-Gi-Oh became a massive game around the late nineties. This was largely…
Epson EH-TW 9300 Projector Review
The Epson EH-TW9300W 4K home cinema projector is the highest in their recent range of UHD displays designed for the top enthusiasts to create a cinema or epic games room at home. Much like the recently reviewed EH-TW7300 we looked at, a lot of the specifications are the same but the…
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star Review
When it comes to video game sequels, sometimes they take the series in a slightly different direction than what the fans were expecting. Some of these franchises have included SEGA’s Toe Jam and Earl, Volition’s Saints Row and Konami’s Metal Gear Solid, which deviated massively from its original roots in…
Adata XPG Dazzle 16GB DDR4-2400 Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
ADATA have been in the ram game for sometime and have brought out a range of different sticks for a variety of budgets, rigs and needs. The Adata XPG Dazzle 16GB DDR4-2400 dual channel ram kits are evenly priced on the market for performance vs cost. Gamers who are venturing away…
SteelSeries Rival 500 Gaming Mouse Review
SteelSeries has been focusing a lot more on the eSports gamer recently with M500 keyboard that has been designed to be eSports friendly in size but still pack a punch when needed in game. You could also look at the Rival 700 with its OLED screen designed to show you…