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Yoshi’s Woolly World Review

I’ve never really been that big on Yoshi games, that also probably has a lot to do with the fact that I didn’t really play any of the Yoshi games; Instead I watched others play them. So in a way Yoshi’s Woolly World is my first...

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review

Kept you waiting huh? How do you end a franchise with such a long and celebrated history? Kojima took this as a challenge and flipped Metal Gear on its head, ditching many series traditions and changing others. But was this the...


The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review

The Witcher franchise has always been a series aiming for quality. So far each installment has hit all the right notes. The Witcher 3 is the culmination of a franchise. Similar to Dragon age Inquisition and Mass effect 3, Witch...



Dragon Age: Inquisition – Review

Dragon Age has been a bit of an odd franchise. It’s not really that its previous titles were obscure, it’s just that Dragon Age had been noticeably eclipsed by the success of Bioware’s other RPG series Mass Effect. While Dragon...


Assassin’s Creed Unity Review | All Flash, No Substance

Perhaps one of the coolest looking trailers I’ve ever seen in gaming, Assassin’s Creed Unity showed so much promise. There was – what seemed like – great co-op gameplay, a fantastic setting and an overal...

Far Cry 3 Flashback Review : Welcome to my Paradise

While waiting for the next-gen version installment of Far Cry, I decided to go back and finish the 3rd installment of the game. It seemed like a perfect opportunity to get familiar with the Far Cry gameplay and also finish a ga...




OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood Review

A year after the first OlliOlli release we already have a perfect follow-up of a game with OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood. The second game does what everyone wanted which is to take the already fantastic game they had and impro...

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Review

I want to start this review by saying that I am a big Final Fantasy fan and have played all of the FFs except for XI and XIV. Having said that, I believe that the Final Fantasy XIII series received unjustified hate. Sure Square...


Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Review

Every November it gets too cold to go outside, the leaves fall off the trees, the white flakes fall from the sky depending on where you live and Call of Duty comes out. Now this year Activision  entrusted new developer sledgeha...



Review: WWE 2K15 (PS4/Xbox One)

  WWE2K15 is the second WWE game published by 2K sports, but the first where they were involved  throughout the entire development process. Revamping the engine for current-gen consoles and making massive changes to the ga...


Don’t Die, Mr.Robot! Review

Simplicity is what makes Don’t Die, Mr.Robot so addicting. The idea is to look for fruit and avoid enemies as long as it takes for you to die because no matter what be prepared to die…often.  It makes it a simple recipe which i...

Destiny Review: Your Journey Begins Guardian

  The date was September 9th, 2014, the time was 6:30pm. I had just stepped in my front door with a six-pack of my favorite adult beverage and a bag with that familiar black and red logo we all know and love. In this bag w...
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Tales of Xillia 2 Review

The Tales franchise has always relied on a different hook per game to engage both newcomers and veterans alike. Tales of Graces had the A-Artes and B-Artes, Xillia had the Dual Protagonist and link system and Xillia 2 has Weapo...

The Walking Dead Season 2 game review

Season two of Telltale’s point and click adventure game, The Walking Dead, has finally reached its conclusion, and what a conclusion it was. With this epic series all wrapped up, I’m excited to share my opinion on this game as ...


Velocity 2X Review

If you have been looking for game of the year, you should be looking at Velocity 2X. Gameplay is essentially what games should be about and in this case Velocity 2X does not rely on anything else other than its purely addicting...
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The Wolf Among Us Review

The Wolf Among us is an episodic point and click adventure game based on Bill Willingham’s graphic novel series Fables. It follows the story of the Big Bad Wolf of legend, cleverly named Bigby Wolf. Bigby and many other fairy t...


The Walking Dead: Season 2 – Episode 3 “In Harm’s Way” Review

Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season Two is finally continued with its third episode, “In Harm’s Way”. It continues the story of Clementine, our 11-year-old protagonist, as she struggles to survive and plots to escape...

Child of Light Review | Indie Looking Game With Triple A Quality

See The Light There was an article on the Child of Light recently on how it’s the not-so-well-known RPG that people might overlook. So when it was finally out in April 30th / May 1st, 2014, I was curious. I’ve been ...




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Shadowrun Returns: Dragonfall Review

I must admit i didn’t know much about Shadowrun Returns before I jumped into the game for this review, outside of vaguely remembering the Kickstarter during its run and the 2007 game which I’d also not played. Doing...

Dustforce – Review: Officially A Neat Freak

Though Dustforce has already made its way to PC owners in 2012, It was only recently that it was released for the Vita. Before I got the Vita and thought about the kinds of games that I wanted to play, I didn’t even know ...


The Swapper – Review

Looking at The Swapper cover art, The game didn’t look particularly appealing to me but I still wanted to try it out. At first I thought it was another survival horror game that would give me some mild jump-scares (which ...



SteamWorld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt (Vita) Review

Digging might not be the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about fun but think again because SteamWorld Dig will make digging your new favourite thing. This 2D platforming mining game will take you deep undergr...


Titanfall Review

Titanfall, a FPS sci-fi game developed by Respawn Entertainment, published by EA and released around the 14th March, is a game that can best be described as Halo fused with Call of Duty and topped off with some giant ass mechs....
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Gravity Rush | Flashback Review

Having seen Gravity Rush’s gameplay before buying the Vita, I knew that this was a game that I wanted to play when I got my hands on Sony’s new handheld. I’ve seen a couple of reviews for it from big-name site...




South Park: The Stick of Truth Review – One Stick To Rule Them All

When it comes to licensed video games most have been let’s say, underwhelming. Most video game companies can’t seem to find the balance between fan service and good gameplay. More often than not fans of the material are left ex...
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Child of Light Preview

Hows this for a game design blueprint; take the team that made Farcry 3 and add the UbiArt Framework which brought you the stunning Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends… then mix in an RPG for its structure… Congratula...


Video Game Review: Guacamelee!

Its been said time and time again that 2013 was where the indie scene really started to go somewhere releasing some of the most innovative and unique gaming experiences that the indie developers could offer. From short 3 hour g...
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Line of Defense Tactics – Tactical Advantage Review (PC)

Line of Defense Tactics – Tactical Advantage, developed by 3000AD and released for PC on the 11th Feb, is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) indie game that can be found on steam for $25 when not on sale. Taking place in a Sci-Fi setti...


Game Review: The Wolf Among Us Episode 2 – Smoke and Mirrors

The Wolf Among Us, by Telltale games, released its first episode in October 2013 and after a long wait, the second episode has finally arrived. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the series, it follows the story of Sherif...

Mafia 2 |Flashback Review

Mafia 2 was a game released in August 2010 for the PS3 and the Xbox 360. 2K Games really did a number on this one hitting all the right notes and created one of – if not the best – mafia games of all time. I’v...







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