The Evil Within Review
Horror is back, but not as you might think. The Evil Within, the latest game from Shinji Mikami, screams his trademark look and feel while being in spirit with the likes of Resident Evil 4. The Evil Within surely is a tense game, complete with ghoulish and gross creatures and…
Natural Doctrine Review
The PlayStation 4 has been home to many different genres over its year in existence, but when it comes to high fantasy turn based combat games, there is somewhat of a gap in the market. Natural Doctrine is intended to be placed within this void, to give next generation gamers…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review
A few of the Metal Gear Solid games have included an opening scene in which the game’s mechanics and style are introduced, separate from the main story of the game. In Metal Gear Solid 2, players took control of Solid Snake aboard a tanker in the Hudson River for a…
Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster Review
Back in 2002, Final Fantasy X came out to showcase the power of the PS2's emotion engine. While considered primitive now, it was ground-breaking stuff at the time, and because of that it not holds a special place in the collective JRPG memory. Twelve years later, both Square-Enix and fans…
Driveclub to have Incredibly Near-Realistic Detailed Environments
Evolution Studios' PS4 exclusive Driveclub has within it an immense level of detail for the environments at near every part of track within the game. On top of this Sony is incorporating new elements into the title, explained via the, 'be moved' site. At the PS4 section, which can be found from the…
Pure Carnage as Kingdom Under Fire II Displays 10k Characters at Once
Japanese Website 4Gamer interviewed Blueside CEO Sejung Kim on the development of Kingdo Under Fire II. The title, which has been in development for over six years is scheduled to be released for PC and PS4 in 2014 for the Asian market. Several aspects of the title were brought up, such as Kim…
Call of Duty: Ghosts Review
For over half a decade we have been treated to an annual franchise that never seems to stop impressing its fans. With every release though, the counter movement grows more and more livid, annoyed by the celebration of repetition and a lack of innovation. Since the first Modern Warfare, Infinity…