Starfield developed by Bethesda is available in early access on PC and Xbox Series X and S and will be fully playable for everyone on Wednesday the 6th of September.The Starfield launch is a pretty huge deal right now in video games, Bethesda launching its first new IP in 25 years and under their new … Continue reading Starfield Review – Fallout Space Edition
Star Trek Prodigy Supernova Review
Star Trek Prodigy Super Nova developed by Tessera Studios and published by Outright Games is now available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series S/X. Star Trek Prodigy Supernova is an action platformer that places you in the shoes of Dal R’El and Gwyndala as they both race against time … Continue reading Star Trek Prodigy Supernova Review
Shindig Review – Point and Click Must Have
Shindig is a point-and-click adventure game developed by husband and wife team Martyn and Fay Maillardet who created Imaginary Friends Games. The premise is simple you start the game by answering a newspaper advertisement for a party planning job set on a remote island, but unlike The Forest, there are no dodgy vibes, just wholesome … Continue reading Shindig Review – Point and Click Must Have
Sons of the Forest Early Access Review – Oh Kelvin
Well... It seems we're back for a second time in The Forest, this time with added dread! When I read the brochure I was promised a luxury holiday!? Well with Sons of the Forest, it's definitely a great get-away, just not so relaxing! Endnight games are back with the much anticipated (and Steam Store crashing) … Continue reading Sons of the Forest Early Access Review – Oh Kelvin
Sonic Frontiers Review – Welcome Back Childhood!
Sonic Frontiers releases November 8th on PlayStation 4, 5, Xbox One, Series S/X, Nintendo Switch and PC. It's been a while since I've done a review but Sonic Frontiers called for it! Sonic is back in Sonic Frontiers, an open-world hybrid title and I'm all here for it. Why you ask? Well, I've been a … Continue reading Sonic Frontiers Review – Welcome Back Childhood!
Death Stranding Directors Cut Review – Apocalypse Parcel Service
Death Stranding Directors Cut developed by Kojima Productions is now available on PlayStation 5. What is Death Stranding? I thought that a lot myself, the genre truly felt unique, one simple way to put it is you deliver packages to a struggling world that is trying to recover after an extinction event. Your task is … Continue reading Death Stranding Directors Cut Review – Apocalypse Parcel Service
BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review – Shred and Tear?
BPM: Bullets Per Minute developed by AWE Interactive is now available on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and has an upgrade for the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 to run in a sweet 4k and 60fps. BPM: Bullets Per Minute was one of my favourite releases on the PC in 2020, it blended fast-paced … Continue reading BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review – Shred and Tear?
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Game Review
On my daily (ok, hourly) Twitter scrolling session a few weeks ago, I came across an ad for the new Spider-Man game. As much as I knew I wanted to play it after loving Marvel's Spider-Man (2018), I told myself to wait until I’m lucky enough to own a PS5. That thought soon went out … Continue reading Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Game Review
Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War Review
Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War published by Activision and developed by Treyarch is now available on Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series S/X, PlayStation 4 and 5. Call of Duty Black Ops is back, the story continues from the first game and without spoilers I have to say, they got it right. Step in … Continue reading Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War Review
Watch Dogs Legion Review
Watch Dogs Legion developed and published by Ubisoft is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC and will later release on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. Welcome to London, not the London you know though, in a heavily monitored futuristic post-Brexit, you'll experience all sorts of chaos. Players will investigate a corrupt … Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion Review
