Rad Rodgers: World One (Xbox One) Review
R ad Rodgers was made for me… I don’t mean literally. I mean that it was made to appeal to my demographic. Gamers who grew up on the PC platformers like Commander Keen, Jazz Jackrabbit, console tiles...
View ArticleBurnout Paradise Remastered (PS4) Review
C riterion as we knew it might well be scattered to the wind but that doesn’t mean their legacy can’t live on in Burnout Paradise Remastered. Long rumoured then suddenly unleashed, Burnout Paradise...
View ArticleUrban Trial Playground (Switch) Review
T ate Multimedia have been pushing the Urban Trial series for a number of years now, often being an also-ran to the hugely popular Trials series from Red Lynx. Can this new iteration on the Nintendo...
View ArticleFox n Forests (PS4) review
The set up of Fox n Forests feels like a fairy tale – a hungry fox tries to eat a clever partridge, who bargains for her life with a promise of treasure. Our vulpine protagonist agrees, thinking he...
View ArticleRainbow Skies (PS4) review
The trailer to Rainbow Skies had me interested, and worried – a game that offers so many activities. Exploration, tactical combat, monster taming, fishing, treasure hunting… It’s good to always have...
View ArticleThe Crew 2 (Xbox One) review
The Crew 2 has a lot in common with its vehicles; filled with choices of varying qualities, needing to be measured by a lot of different factors, and with some tweaking over time could be better than...
View ArticleLate Shift (Switch) Review
T here have been a slew of interactive adventure titles of late. With Wales Interactive seemingly leading the charge publishing many of the more prevalent products over the past few years. With Late...
View ArticleVelocity G (Xbox One) review
Based on games and films, there are two popular assumed-facts about the future; the first is that a minimum of 80% of building materials must be neon, and the second is that any sporting events will...
View ArticleGunlord X (PS4) review
When reviewing a game, I like to look at what that game offers on its own merits. But before I can discuss what Gunlord X is, I think we need to address the elephant in the room. That elephant’s name...
View ArticleStreets of Rage 4 (PC) Review
T here was a time when I craved that sweet hit of adrenaline that only an arcade side-scrolling beat-em-up could give you. Countless foes slapped, kicked, punched or thwacked on my relentless quest to...
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