Journey Into Nyx Intro Pack Review: Fates Foreseen
As we enjoy the last block of Theros, more intro packs are now available to give you an easy introduction into the mechanics of Journey into Nyx. One of the more interesting mechanics is Scry, allowing players to look at their top cards and decide whether to place them back…
Journey Into Nyx Intro Pack Review: Voracious Rage
Some players in Magic the Gathering are not fond of spell usage or synergy between creatures and spells. In this case they prefer the aggressive, in your face decks that can keep pounding at their opponents life total every turn. For this play style, the Journey Into Nyx Intro Packs…
Steelseries 9H Headset Review
Introduction As the top tier of SteelSeries' H-series, the 9H needed to make more of an impression after our tepid response to the 5HV3. Advertised as being a “premium tournament gaming headset”, SteelSeries can certainly talk big. Thankfully, it wasn't an empty promise as the SteelSeries 9H is a…
The Last Tinker: City of Colors Review
When I was growing up in the Nineties, I watched 2D develop into 3D and with that, Platformers took on an entirely new kind of challenge. Instead of making a background for your character to run in front of, entire worlds needed to be created. Thinking back to classics such as…
Journey Into Nyx Intro Pack Review: Pantheon’s Power
With the last set of the Theros block now available, there is a new collection of Intro Packs to assist current and new players of Magic the Gathering. Journey into Nyx closes off the block with a large variety of great cards from the previous sets as well as new…
Mugen Souls Z Review
If you found yourself standing in front of a mysterious coffin with strange symbols on the front, would you decide to walk into it? Well that’s exactly what Lady Chou Chou, the ultimate god and conqueror of the seven worlds, decides to do. Needless to say, it doesn't end well,…
Mario Kart 8 Review
With the arrival of Mario Kart 8, it seems like the Wii U will finally get some much needed attention and more people will pick up Nintendo’s struggling system. However, is Mario Kart 8 worth taking out on the track or should it stay in the pit lane? Mario Kart…
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn PS4 Review
Final Fantasy has taken players on journeys throughout multipleworlds and realms. From saving princesses, killing bad guys and saving the world, the games have created an illustrious franchise. When Final Fantasy XIV was released not a lot of people got on board. But after a change in the direction of…
Conception II Children of the Seven Stars Review
Spike Chunsoft may be a relatively new company in the grand scheme of the video games industry, but they have definitely made their mark with games such as Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates of Infinity and Danganronpa. Now they decided to hand back the portable monsters and masochistic teddy bears, and…
The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 3 – In Harm’s Way Review
Our last excursion with The Walking Dead Season Two saw a significant shift of focus from the undead lurkers to the antics of our survivors. In Harm's Way continues in the same vein, while showing us that humans can be just as much, if not more, of a threat to…
Resogun Review
Resogun was revealed as one of the first PS4 games, and wowed audiences with its voxel-based graphics style. Housemarque have definitely created an early system showcase for the PS4, but they have also created a fun and interesting shooter too. Resogun features the same sort of mechanics you would expect…
Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut Review
The Xbox One’s first indie game is finally here and it’s a the definitive edition of a year old PC game…which is also coming out on the PS4. Baby steps and all that. Strike Suit Zero is a throwback to the old space combat games like Rogue Squadron, with a…
The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 2 – A House Divided Review
Flinging us straight back into the action mere moments after the ending of All That Remains, The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 2 - A House Divided brings with it the all the shocking moments and tense atmosphere that we’ve come to expect from Telltale. However, A House Divided does…
Etrian Odyssey Untold Review
ATLUS have produced many different kinds of games over the years, from surgery-based visual novels, to ethical simulators involving sheep. They are also famous for retreading their footsteps, by releasing expanded versions of their older software. This is exactly the case with Etrian Odyssey Untold, as it invites you to…
Destiny of Spirits Review
With Destiny of Spirits, Sony tries its hand at the social game scene by creating a collectable monster game for the Vita, which relies heavily on swapping creatures with friends, engaging in large scale raids to take out legendary figures whilst raising up your rag-tag band of mythical monsters and…
Daylight Review
Daylight has a few tricks up its ghost infested corridors, that that can leave an amateur horror survivor, like myself, guessing on a regular basis. Bringing a few layers to the horror survival genre, Daylight encourages the player to think carefully about their approach to escaping the labyrinth, with multiple…
The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 1 – All That Remains Review
The Walking Dead has now entered its second season, kicking things off with Episode 1: All That Remains. After the enormous popularity of season one, Telltale have a huge act to follow to keep fans just as engaged as they were before, but do they live up to expectations or…
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle Review
A stone mask that gives humans vampiric powers, a jewel that can give birth to the ultimate life form and beings that exist through the will power and heart of their hosts. These are the elements that create the world of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. For years, fans of the illustrious…
Short Peace Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day Review
Short films and video games are forms of art that are rarely connected, but Suda 51 and Grasshopper Interactive, whose previous games include Lollipop Chainsaw and No More Heroes, have broken this tradition. Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day is a combination of an action-based video game, and four pieces…
The Elder Scrolls Online Review
The Elder Scrolls series is a franchise that has numerous awards and worldwide renown. A large contingency of players love the games and have shared many different experiences in the diverse worlds. But one question kept coming up, why can't we play with our friends? That question has finally been…
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Review
If you think the world of Sanctuary is safe, think again. After battling the forces of evil, you would think nothing would disturb the peace, right? You couldn’t be more wrong. The souls of many are on the line as the Angel of Death makes an appearance in Diablo III’s…