Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an unashamed attempt to tap into the cheesy, nostalgic side of the 80s Everybody loves the 80s, from the crazy hair to the discovery of overusing synths in music and even an... Continue Reading »
I like to class myself as a fairly good poker player, I play in a league weekly and you can often find me online playing competitively. I have the first Poker Night on the PC and only really gave it a... Continue Reading »
The idea of taking an action RPG such as Diablo and flipping it on its head and morphing it into a side scrolling beat-em up is pure craziness, however this is exactly what Deep Silver have done with their... Continue Reading »
13 years after Motocross Madness 2 came out (and 15 years after the original game), Microsoft have decided to bring this game out into the light again, letting the relatively unknown Bongfish Gmbh put... Continue Reading »
Double Dragon was one of those classic games that nearly all of us remember playing at some time or another, an archetype for the brawler genre it was a great arcade title which spawned a handful of sequels... Continue Reading »
As creators of the famed beat-em-up Castle Crashers as well as Alien Hominid, The Behemoth have had their latest game in the works for quite some time now. First announced back in 2009, fans have been... Continue Reading »
Terraria is not just a cheap Minecraft imitator; it’s a game with substance and enough content to end up wondering where the hell the day went There seems to be a big trend at the moment for games that... Continue Reading »
I’m sure, if I was to look over other reviews, that much mention has been made of the 25th anniversary of the original game, released on the Commodore 64 and how the original game, called The Great... Continue Reading »
Running games are notoriously addictive, no I don’t mean any game that has running as a selective tool to escape doom and gloom. I’m talking about those titles with great back drops, littered... Continue Reading »
Serious Sam, despite the ironic title, is a game that never takes itself too seriously. The first game in the series spent a good amount of time mocking peers such as Duke Nukem and taking a good knock... Continue Reading »
Microprose, they’ve been around for a while. Not just last weekend, I was playing the classic Geoff Crammond’s Formula 1 Grand Prix on my trusty Amiga. It looks like they’re still in the game and... Continue Reading »
I didn’t know too much about Skulls of the Shogun before today but within the first five minutes it’s clear that this XBLA game is brim full of subtle humour and beautifully drawn characters... Continue Reading »
A talking Cave has beckoned eight strangers (if you include both twins) into exploring its depths in the hope of finding their deepest desires Double Fine seems to have found a fairly comfortable position... Continue Reading »
Last week saw the XBLA release of three of SEGA’s classic fighting games, all of which were originally created by their legendary AM2 team. Being a bit of a veteran when it comes to gaming of this nature,... Continue Reading »
Last week saw the XBLA release of three of Sega’s classic fighting games, all of which were originally created by their legendary AM2 team. Being a bit of a veteran when it comes to gaming of this nature,... Continue Reading »
Last week saw the XBLA release of three classic SEGA fighting games, all of which were originally created by their legendary AM2 team. Being a bit of a veteran when it comes to gaming of this nature, I’ll... Continue Reading »
Interesting fact about myself for you here – in my living room I have a cabinet full of trophies, all of which were earned from playing in pool tournaments. I used to be a perfectionist when it came... Continue Reading »
Free to play games often develop this reputation that they’ll never last that long due to the fact that the developers don’t really make any or a lot of money from them. However, since free... Continue Reading »
Serious Sam, for those who don’t know, originally spawned from a time in the mid-nineties, when the likes of Duke Nukem and Doom were fledgling games and when the Amiga, Mega Drive and SNES ruled the... Continue Reading »
When I was little, I didn’t have very many teddy bears, in my mind they had an unwholesomely good reputation which wasn’t helped by some particularly tedious cartoons in the late 80s. Anyone who has... Continue Reading »















