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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Codename: Pictures Review
Codename from first glances can look like a muddled board of confusing random images but the more you delve into the game, it becomes a game of master spies and code deciphering. Codename: Pictures is a follow up title to the previous game Codename by Vlaada Chvátil. The biggest difference between…
The Last Guardian Review
If you liked ICO and Shadow of Colossus by Fumito Ueda, The Last Guardian will be right up your street that tells the story of an unforgettable relationship between a boy and a giant cat-bird-dog called Trico. Over the course of their adventure you will learn of their trust, communication…
Little Briar Rose Review
With the holiday period coming up, and consumers being washed away in a sea of Pokémon titles and Final Fantasy sequels, it is very easy for us to forget about the large selection of innovative indie titles that come out all year round. Which is why it is important that…
LucidSound LS-20 Review
LucidSound might not be your common household name yet like Razer or SteelSeries for gaming headsets but if the LS-20 does as well as our review of the LS-30's, then we can expect to see much more great things come out of them as a hardware manufacturer. The LS-20 are much…
LucidSound LS-30 Review
Gaming audio has gone from strength to strength in recent years, more gamers these days are looking for more than just earbuds for their sound experience when playing video games. This is partly due to the fact of next-gen consoles and big budget titles are bringing in famous composers, musicians…
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Review (PS4)
Ever since the original Infinity Ward team split up to form Respawn Entertainment, the remaining studio was just a shell of its former self. Innovation was a thing of the past, with Modern Warfare 3 arguably being the series worst entry to date, while Infinity Ward’s next attempt, Ghosts, was…
Titanfall 2 Review
In Titanfall 2, you play as a pilot. Not the type of pilot that flies a plane through the air, but a pilot in charge of an enormous, imposing, intimidating mech with an array of weapons and tools at your disposal. 2014 saw the release of the original which introduced…
Civilization VI Review
Reviewing a Civilization game is tough, each iteration of the series has the same core mechanics, you control a civilization and must win the scenario through the force of your military, by becoming to most cultural, or reaching the furthest in scientific research. This has been the game of Civilization…
Battlefield 1 Review
Battlefield 1 is the first battlefield game ever made by DICE, however they fooled everyone by releasing it 12 games into the series. This game takes place in alternate World War I, where machine guns are common, everyone has a tank and Zeppelins are the most over powered thing since…
Mafia III Review
1960’s America is an era full of iconic moments, yet rarely explored by video games. President Kennedy was assassinated, man landed on the moon, and Martin Luther King was at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. It’s a period we can look back on with pride and regret and…
WRC 6 Review
The officially licensed World Rally Championship games have always been second best to whichever competitor is about at the time, there’s no two ways about it. They’ve often lacked the finesse and technical precision that has made DiRT Rally the undisputed champion of rally games in 2016. In a somewhat…
FIFA 17 Review
It’s often claimed that yearly sports games are no more than simple roster updates. Why would you pay for the same game again when it looks exactly the same as last year? Die hard sports games fans know this isn’t the case most years, but it's more apparent this year…
Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors Review
Last year, NIS America released a localised version of Criminal Girls Invite Only, the PlayStation Vita remake of Criminal Girls for the PSP. It focused on a young man who was guiding a group of girls through the depths of hell in order to reform their ways. The game had…
Gears of War 4 Review
Marcus Fenix and Co have had a pretty hard time over the past over the past 10 years, since Emergence Day, they have been a crack team of "Gears" who have been fighting back the Locust. There were many times in the previous 3 Gears of War titles which were…