Review: Beyond Blue
Marine life, and the conservation of it, has always fascinated me since I first watched (and absolutely loved) Marine Boy as a child. Hence it was an absolute pleasure to watch and review the documentaries Blue and Sharkwater Extinction last year for our website. So when a PS4 review code of Beyond Blue was kindly emailed […]
Review: Dollhouse
Horror games don’t come around very often, so I approached Dollhouse with a sense of excited anticipation. First impressions were good as I booted up the game and was faced with a noir infused tone, with nods to Bioshock. Sounds great doesn’t it?! Let’s just say playing Dollhouse was a nightmarish experience, and not in […]
Review: Super Mega Baseball 3
The 3rd instalment in Metalhead’s Super Mega Baseball franchise continues to improve the already highly enjoyable gameplay and customisation options that were a staple part of the previous 2 games. If you’re a baseball fan then you’ve probably already enjoyed at least one of the previous “SMB” games. So does this warrant another purchase? In […]
Review: Streets of Rage 4
When I’m writing a review about something I love, it’s hard not to turn into a gushy mess and blurt out “I love this game, it’s amazing!” Just because I love something, doesn’t mean everyone will. So, I thought I would try to explain what I love, not just about the game, but the genre […]
Retro Review: Alien Storm
Alien StormPlatform: ArcadeReleased: 1990Publisher: SegaDeveloper: SegaIn the late 80s and earlier 90’s, Sega could do no wrong in my eyes. They would release hit after hit, including two of my all-time favourite games, Golden Axe and Streets of Rage 2. Sega generally followed a similar pattern with their games. For example, Shinobi is like ESWAT. […]
Review: Snow Runner
Having previously played (and enjoyed) Mud Runner, it was with great anticipation that I jumped into the world of its successor: Snow Runner. Set across 3 locations: Michigan, Alaska and Taymyr, it gives you an open world to explore, while building up a collection of vehicles and accessories to help complete a variety of tasks […]
Retro Review: Cabal
CabalPlatform: ArcadeReleased: 1988Publisher: TAD CorporationDeveloper: TaitoThird person shooters are ten a penny these days, with the likes of Gears of War and Uncharted being two famous examples from this genre. Back in 1988, this was a relatively new innovation, which is why I thought it would be fun to check out Cabal.Truth be told, I […]
Review: Resident Evil 3
Resident Evil games are like buses. You wait ages and then two turn up in quick succession! Last year saw the release of Resident Evil 2 remake. You can read my full review here, but in short, I thought it was incredible! The big question is, can Capcom deliver the same excellence again with the […]
Review: Zombie Army 4: Dead War
Zombie Army 4: Dead WarI think the majority of people would agree there are two things they would most like to avoid during a walk in the park. Zombies and Nazis! Throw in a World War 2 setting, a ton of guns, a plot involving Hitler raising an army of the dead to conquer the […]
Review: Blockers – The Stacking Game
Blockers: The Stacking Game is one of those games that you can pick up and play, and within minutes everyone knows exactly what to do and is having a great time with it. Designed for 2-6 players aged 8+, the basic concept is simple: turn over a structure card and build the required shaped structure […]