All posts tagged "Reviews"
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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 -
Game ReviewsPreview: There Came an Echo | Xbox One | PS4 | PC
There Came an Echo is a voice-controlled, squad-based strategy RPG that attempts to take advantage of the new Kinect sensor on...
Ian GarstangJuly 22, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: SteamWorld Dig | Steam
There seems to be a craze at the moment where small development companies are jumping on certain game styles until they...
Ian GarstangJuly 16, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Among The Sleep | Steam
The unlikely protagonist in Among The Sleep is vulnerable 2 year old toddler maliciously tipped from his cot during the night...
Ian GarstangJuly 6, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Wolfenstein: The New Order | Xbox One
Set in both the 1940’s and 1960’s Wolfenstein: The New Order is the story of an alternate future where the Nazi’s...
Ian GarstangJune 26, 2014 -
Game ReviewsIndie Game Review: Papers Please | Steam
Papers Please looks like it could have been out on the ZX spectrum back in the 80’s. However, don’t let its...
Ian GarstangJune 20, 2014 -
Game ReviewsIndie Game Review: The Stanley Parable | Steam
The Stanley Parable isn’t a long game, nor is it really a game at all. I guess I would describe it...
Ian GarstangJune 3, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Trials Fusion | Xbox One
If you have played a trails game before then you’ll instantly feel at home with the latest game from Red Lynx....
Ian GarstangMay 30, 2014 -
Game ReviewsIndie Game Review: The Novelist | Steam
Video games rarely make people well up or shed a tear. OK, I may have gone glassy-eyed when we met Dom’s...
Ian GarstangMay 21, 2014 -
Childrens GamesReview: Zoo Tycoon | Xbox One [Video]
I primarily got Zoo Tycoon for my daughters as the amount of Xbox one games or children is pretty limited. I’ve...
Ian GarstangMay 20, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Rayman Legends | Xbox One
Rayman Legends has been raved about in the media and is the highest-rated game on the Xbox one to date on...
Ian GarstangMay 19, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Titanfall | Xbox One [Video]
The feeling of a mere soldier taking down a Goliath such as a one of the hulking metal Titans in Titanfall...
Ian GarstangMay 7, 2014 -
Game ReviewsTomb Raider Review | Xbox One [VIDEO]
One of the most iconic characters in gaming is back and what an entrance she makes. I must admit the I...
Ian GarstangApril 17, 2014 -
Game ReviewsBattlefield 4 Review | Xbox One [VIDEO]
The first battle on the next-gen consoles was fought between Battlefield 4 and Call of Duty: Ghosts and in my opinion,...
Ian GarstangApril 1, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Ryse: Son of Rome | Xbox One [VIDEO]
Ryse was very much the display piece for Microsoft whilst building hype for the Xbox One. The graphics are stunning and...
Ian GarstangMarch 6, 2014 -
Game ReviewsReview: Call of Duty Ghosts | Xbox One
I feel like Jekyll and Hyde writing this review as Luckily for me, I played this game before playing Battlefield 4....
Ian GarstangJanuary 16, 2014 -
ArticlesChristmas Gift Ideas For Your Gamer
Christmas is nearly upon us but for the most of us, it came early with the arrival of the shiny new...
Ian GarstangDecember 4, 2013 -
ArticlesXbox One Launch Day Review
This is entitled ‘launch day review’ as it is a review based on only 24hrs worth of play and exploration time...
Ian GarstangNovember 23, 2013