All posts tagged "game reviews"
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Game ReviewsReview: Contrast | Xbox One
Set in 1920s Paris, the twisted reality of Contrast is lovingly crafted with theatres, cafes and even x-rated shows. However, the...
Ian GarstangMarch 31, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Stick it to the Man | Xbox One
Once in a while a game comes along which really surprises you. I went into stick it to the man with...
Ian GarstangMarch 2, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Max and the Curse of Brotherhood | Xbox One
Max and the curse of brotherhood is the 3D sequel to the 2010 platformed Max and the Magic Marker in which...
Ian GarstangFebruary 26, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Strider (2014) | Xbox One
Back in 1990, I was in the Nintendo camp opting for a SNES over the Megadrive (or Genesis) but I often...
Ian GarstangFebruary 20, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Halo: Spartan Assault | Xbox One
Halo: Spartan Assault was originally designed as a mobile game but was later ported over to Xbox One. It takes the...
Ian GarstangFebruary 18, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: A Few Days Left | iOS
Having taken delivery of my shiny new iPhone 6 I thought it was a great opportunity to stock up on some...
Ian GarstangFebruary 17, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Another World | 20th Anniversary Edition | Xbox One
Another World, also known as Out of this world is over 20 years old and recently released its 20th Anniversary edition...
Ian GarstangFebruary 9, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Sir, You Are Being Hunted | Steam
A brisk walk through the British countryside is certainly an experience. Lush green pastures, farms, rural villages, and ancient stone circles...
Ian GarstangJanuary 28, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Sunset Overdrive | Xbox One
Insomniac games have done a tremendous job of creating a large open world third person shooter that is a sheer joy...
Ian GarstangJanuary 9, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Gods Will Be Watching | Steam
The illusion of choice in video games is something that interests me a lot. When writing a story driven game, developers...
Ian GarstangJanuary 8, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Alien: Isolation | Xbox One | Scary But Long
Like any dedicated gamer, I played Alien Isolation with headphones on, about a meter away from the screen. My feet were...
Ian GarstangNovember 18, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Pure Pool | Xbox One
Games don’t have to have constant shooting, hair pin bends, mind boggling puzzles or horrific terror to be fun. Games of...
Ian GarstangNovember 14, 2014 -
gamesPure Pool Cues Up On Xbox One This Month
Take a break from all the first-person shooter action this month in the cool and calming ambiance of an American Pool...
Ian GarstangNovember 6, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Destiny | Xbox One
Destiny is a fickle mistress who will take you to exquisite heights in the beginning then drip feed addictive morsels to...
Ian GarstangOctober 3, 2014 -
Oculus RiftHow will Oculus Rift affect the world?
The primary aim of the virtual world is to let us escape our own reality and so far, we have found...
Jamal AsskoumiSeptember 17, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Dead Rising 3 | Xbox One
Something has to be said for standing atop a crashed delivery van, panning round 360 degrees and being surrounded by hundreds...
Ian GarstangSeptember 9, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Watchdogs | Xbox One
There’s no such thing as a bad idea. I can imagine the brainstorming meeting when the team at Ubisoft Montreal got...
Ian GarstangSeptember 1, 2014 -
FeaturesA New Surge in Gaming Equality | Women In Games
Maybe it’s me or maybe I am just behind the times, but I really feel like the video game industry is...
Ian GarstangAugust 8, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Jazzpunk | Mac | Steam
Jazzpunk is a surreal first person exploration game from Necrophone Games. Set in an alternate reality where Cold War espionage still...
Ian GarstangAugust 4, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Gone Home | Mac | Steam
I have an overactive imagination at the best of times. As a child, I was like most people, in that a...
Ian GarstangJuly 26, 2014