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Review: X-Morph: Defense | Xbox One
X-Morph: Defense flips the usual cliche of an alien attack on its head by letting you play as the resource-hungry aliens...
Ian GarstangMarch 28, 2018 -
Review: Wulverblade | Xbox One
It’s 120AD and the Roman army has seized control of the south of Britannia. Their goal, to march north and conquer...
Ian GarstangMarch 8, 2018 -
Review: The Vanishing of Ethan Carter | Xbox One
Stunning graphics and an eerie murder mystery, But is it fun?
Ian GarstangFebruary 8, 2018 -
Review: RIME | Xbox One
Is RIME all looks and no substance? Check out my review to find out...
Ian GarstangJanuary 17, 2018 -
Review: Figment | Steam
Starting with a car crash on a stormy night that is only heard, not seen, the opening scene is akin to...
Ian GarstangNovember 13, 2017 -
Review: Little Nightmares | Xbox One
Every so often a game comes along that a mere screenshot can give you goosebumps. Whilst many scary games rely on...
Ian GarstangOctober 30, 2017 -
Review: Chromagun | Xbox One
ChromaGun is the indie game that I wish I’d made. It’s a stripped back pure first-person puzzle game drawing on the...
Ian GarstangAugust 19, 2017 -
Review: The Town of Light | Xbox One
Town of Light is a game of apprehension and confusion. Set in the wreck and ruin of a real world mental...
Ian GarstangJune 27, 2017 -
Tech Review: LucidSound LS30 Gaming Headset
The LucidSound LS30 is first and foremost a gaming headset, if you are expecting a Bluetooth headset, this is not it....
Ian GarstangMay 25, 2017 -
Review: The Inner World | Xbox One
I’d forgotten how bad I was at point-and-click games. It took me months to finish the Monkey Island Games and don’t...
Ian GarstangMay 14, 2017 -
Review: Wonderboy: The Dragons Trap | Xbox One
I cannot gush enough about how beautiful the new Wonderboy game really is. The hand painted graphics and lovingly created characters...
Ian GarstangMay 2, 2017