Cricket Captain 2014 Review
Cricket Captain 2014 is the latest in the series of cricket management titles brought first by Empire Interactive and then Childish Things, with Chris Child at the helm throughout. Cricket Captain 2014 was released on the 8th of August, after a slight delay in late July. For a lot of…
M15 Core Set Clash Pack Review: Fate & Fury
A brand new core set is now available for old and new Magic the Gathering players. However, this set is bringing along more than just new cards and intro packs. Now we are graced with something new; the Clash Pack. This product consists of two decks that can be brilliant…
M15 Intro Pack Review: Will of the Masses
Now that the Theros block is over, we are graced with the presence of another core set to keep us occupied until the next block comes around later in the year. The M15 Core Set comes along with its own collection of Intro Packs for new and old players to…
The Last of Us Remastered Review
Survival, humanity, and morality. These are the themes that permeate The Last Of Us, a game in which there is no right or wrong, there are no heroes and villains, and the protagonist is merely a bitter old man.  The Last of Us is Naughty Dog’s triumphant work that will…
Freedom Planet Review
If you didn’t fund the project on KickStarter, Freedom Planet is a nostalgia inspired throwback to the mascot platformers that filled the video game market in the 1990’s. It follows the adventures of three young freedom fighters who are attempting to bring peace to their shattered home world that has been…
Battle Princess of Arcadias Review
Anime characters saving a medieval kingdom for a goose may seem a trifle odd to a large portion of the population, but that is exactly what happens in Battle Princess of Arcadias, the latest JRPG to be released by niche publisher NIS America. In the kingdom of Schwerts that is…
Magic: The Gathering Infernal Intervention Intro Pack Review
Do you seek to lay waste to your opponent’s creatures and make sure they are dead and buried? Well now you can with the Infernal Intervention Intro Pack from Magic: The Gathering 2015. One of five new intro decks, they are the perfect place to start for new players and…
Teslagrad Review
Teslagrad is the first singleplayer game produced by Rain Games, following the tale of a young boy who must adventure through an ancient tower and harness the powers of electricity and magnetism to escape. Is it an attractive proposition, or is it one that will repel you? The game takes…
The Golf Club – Early Access Review
Note - Due to the nature of early access video games, this review is based on a version of The Golf Club that was the latest release available. Golf is a sport that has been relatively underplayed in the games industry this generation, with the only mainstream releases coming in…
Lego: The Hobbit Review
Traveller’s Tales have never lacked scope when adapting a franchise into virtual Lego. You don't get much larger than the Star Wars, Marvel Universe, Harry Potter and Middle-Earth. Anything that is hammering major money out for Time Warner eventually gets the plastic brick treatment, so it was only a matter…
Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn Review
The fourth iteration in the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series has arrived on the PS3. Gundam Reborn introduces a lot more this time around from the predecessors. Not just do we get an updated roster of mobile suits and pilots, we also have updated partners, movesets and even the chance to…
One Piece: Unlimited World Red Review
It’s been a long time coming, but One Piece: Unlimited World Red has finally made its way to the West. The fourth in the Unlimited series, Unlimited World Red is full of wacky characters, unique environments and a fun combat system, which is really what we should expect from the…
Shovel Knight Review
In an attempt to capture the essence of 8-bit platformers from the NES era, the team at Yacht Club Games has dug up many of the genre’s tropes and reworked them, trying to add design elements from the modern era to spice up this aging game style. However, is the…
Magic: The Gathering Wrath of the Mortals Event Deck Review
Have you ever wanted to beat the odds and overcome great adversity? To face what seems to be the wrath of the gods and prevail with mortal might? Well, look no further as the Wrath of the Mortals Event Deck is here. With Journey into Nyx being played and purchased…
Magic the Gathering: Mortals of Myth Intro Pack Review
Have you ever felt the rush of a glorious charge as you destroy the enemy forces with overwhelming numbers? Or sensed victory as you wield the power of the gods to smite the last of their army? Well, if you haven’t before, then now you can. Take control of Heroic…
Hyperdimension Neptunia Producing Perfection Review
Hyperdimension Neptunia Producing Perfect is a non-canon spin off to Hyperdimension Neptunia, a video game series where video game playing goddesses rule the world. Early in the game, you are placed into the shoes of a young male who is sucked into the world of Gamindustri to become the manager…
Magic the Gathering: The Wilds and the Deep Intro Pack Review
Have you ever felt the urge to crush your opponent with an enormous monster from the deep? Or extinguish their hopes of victory with creatures that nature deems superior? Well look no further as control of the ocean and the woods can now claimed. The Wilds and the Deep Intro…
Worms Battlegrounds Review
Familiarity is the spice of life. Back when I reviewed Worms Clan Wars, I said it was good because it was essentially Worms Revolution. Worms Battlegrounds is just Worms Clan Wars. Not even essentially, it is full on just Worms Clan Wars renamed for the console space. I can only presume…
Monochroma Review
One of the key themes that seems to be running through indie games recently is the importance of family. Whether it be finding them in Gone Home, or working to save your father in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. Monochroma continues this trend, by placing you in a precarious…
Wildstar Review
I have a guilty confession to make. I've never made level cap in any MMO. It's long been a goal of mine to find a game that I can sink some time into, and Wildstar has proven itself worthy for me to take up the challenge. I think the reason…
Watch_Dogs Review
The wait is over and watch_dogs is finally here, bringing with it all of its technology, intrigue as well as a lot of expectation. Does watch_dogs seek to revolutionise the sandbox genre, or is it one to be left in the dog house? Watch_dogs follows the story of Aiden Pierce,…