SteelSeries Siberia V3 Gaming Headset Review
SteelSeries' Siberia range has been a staple product in the gaming industry for sometime. VGU have already reviewed the Frost Blue, Heat Orange and Pink versions of the previous generation, the Siberia V2 which all achieved very positive results. So of course when the V3 was announced we had to get our hands on…
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Review
Ghost hunting isn't the easiest of careers to get into, and if Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters is any indication, it gets messy if you get too close. Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters is the latest game to utilise this theoretical activity as a gameplay mechanic. Developed by Toybox Inc, the team…
Evolve Review
On the back of last year’s E3 critics couldn’t stop talking about Evolve, which managed to scoop the lion’s share of awards from critics at the show. I myself previewed Evolve back in February 2014 and was convinced it was the second coming of Christ. So as you can imagine,…
Dying Light Review
For the past few years I have kept my eye Techland as they have been developing Dying Light. What started out as an interesting Alpha build with intriguing new mechanics for exploring the world around you soon transformed into this vast experience that takes the medium and changes it up.…
Bloodborne Review
Bloodborne will be a first step into the brutal world of From Software games for many but for a Souls veteran like myself, it was simultaneously a homecoming and a brand new experience. Switching to Souls autopilot only got me so far, as hordes of aggressive beasts and humans tore…
RIDE Review
As the engines fire up for many motorcycling fans today, we look at RIDE – the new motorcycling title from Milestone. Out today, RIDE offers new potential for the relatively small genre of motorcycling games that sees Milestone move away from their licensed series for the World Superbike and Moto…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Mouse Review
The Sims 4 Gaming Mouse by Steelseries is a specialised USB mouse specially designed for EA's latest version of their life simulator. To appeal to fans of the long running series, a light in the shape of a plumbbob crystal has been set below the scroll wheel, and will change…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Headset Review
Steelseries have provided gaming hardware for many years, occasionally offering selected models that have been branded towards a particular intellectual property. The latest game to be promoted in this fashion is The Sims 4, with several items being produced to give fans of the life simulator a whole new dimension…
Steelseries Sims 4 Gaming Mousepad Review
If you are a long time fan of The Sims 4, you may be pleased to know that as well as a mouse and a headset, Steelseries have designed a branded a Sims 4 mouse mat based on the game. While it is not essential for the set to be…
DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition Review
When DmC: Devil May Cry was released in 2013 in the twilight of last gen, it was praised by critics for its snappy gameplay, over-the-top dialogue and surreal art direction. The new version of Dante and his hack’n slash journey through the parallel demon realm of Limbo in order to take…
Cities: Skylines Review
With the recent fall of Maxis from EA due to reasons that could be linked to the poor reception of Sim City, gamers have been yearning for the next big city builder they can really get behind. One that gives you many options but is still simplistic enough to just…
The Escapists Review
Have you ever wanted to know what it’d be like to be in prison? Well look no further than The Escapists, the perfect prison life simulator. Here you can experience the routine, the tedium, the boredom and the misery that is prison life. The Escapists is Team 17’s first foray…
Under Night IN-BIRTH Exe:Late Review
There seems to be a trend among Japanese fighting game developers of late. Two or three years after their original arcade release, they will be ported onto home consoles. The latest game to make the transition is Under Night IN-BIRTH Exe:Late, an enhanced port of the 2012 title Under Night…
The Order 1886 Review
There has been a lot of talk across the Internet about The Order 1886, concerning its length and value for money. Is Ready at Dawn’s Victorian shooter as slight as many critics say it is, or is a worthwhile adventure through the murky streets of London? Going into this review,…
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 Review
Point and click adventure games were, in the 1990s, one of the most popular genres in the market. However, as the industry evolved they slowly became less relevant, with 3D focused titles taking the helm. The genre has since seen a resurgence over the last few years, with companies such…
Criminal Girls Invite Only Review
Cultural differences are one of the many reasons that certain games never cross the border from one country to another. With Criminal Girls Invite Only, a remake of the original Criminal Girls on the PSP, it is easy to understand why this is the case. While on the surface it…
Sunless Sea Review
Failbetter’s gothic sailing adventure has left the Steam Early Access drydock and is now headed for open water. We’ve taken a look at the preview version but is the complete vessel ready for the water, or is it doomed to end up in Davy Jones’ Locker? I’ve covered much of…
Life is Strange Episode One – Chrysalis Review
DONTNOD Entertainment are a studio that took a shot and fell short, like so many before them when their last game, Remember Me, was met with middling reviews and spartan sales. Rumours were abound that DONTNOD had gone the way of the Dodo, but thankfully they are alive and kicking,…
Funk of Titans Review
Funk of Titans is, on paper, one of the stupidest ideas every conceived by mankind. God I love stupid ideas. Based loosely on Greek mythology, and I say loosely based on like the movie Noah was loosely based on the story from the Bible, Funk of Titans sees you step…
Magic: The Gathering Mardu Raiders Intro Pack Review
Do you want to crush you enemies with the overwhelming power of the horde? Well now you can with the Mardu Raiders Intro Pack from Magic: The Gathering. One of the five new intro decks from the latest set Khans of Tarkir, they aim to be the corner stone for…
Magic: The Gathering Temur Avalanche Intro Pack Review
Massive creatures? Check. Fury of nature? Check. All in the new Temur Avalanche Intro Pack from Magic: The Gathering? Check. Straight from the latest set Khans of Tarkir, these Intro Decks aim to introduce players to the game by offering fun gameplay whilst learning the rules. If you fancy dabbling…