Road to Ballhalla (PS4) Review
Road to Ballhalla from Torched Hill and tinyBuild is a brutal rhythm-driven ball-rolling puzzle game. It reminds me of a modern day ‘Labyrinth’ puzzle, only instead of rolling the ball through a maze in order to dodge holes as you make your ...
Read MoreOvercooked 2 (PS4) Review
I was a big fan of Ghost Town‘s original Overcooked as it reminded me of the incredibly addictive Diner Dash crossed with the pressure I imagine the contestants within Hells Kitchen come under when Gordon Ramsey is on the rampage! ...
Read MoreFlipping Death (PS4) Review
Flipping Death is another brilliant adventure game from the creative minds at Zoink Games. If you’re not sure who the developer is, they are the ones behind Fe and the equally as awesome Stick it to the Man! Flipping Death is very ...
Read MoreDead Cells (PS4) Review
I’ve played a few roguelike games recently, from the easy 2D style of Devious Dungeon all the way to the brutal The Persistence on PSVR. Recently I got my hands on the glorious Dead Cells from Motion Twin and I can happily say ...
Read MoreSuper Destronaut DX (PS4, PS Vita) Review
Super Destronaut DX is a throwback to the 80’s classic Space invaders, only with gameplay revolving around completing challenges and a much faster pace gameplay style. It’s yet another cross-buy title between both PS4 and the PS Vita from Ratalaika Games, giving us ...
Read MoreDetached (PSVR) Review
Detached is a simply stunning PSVR title which has you solving puzzles and evading unknown lifeforms whilst you float through zero-G in space! The game does have a multiplayer, but the main crux of the game is it’s immersive and challenging ...
Read MoreCastaway Paradise (PS4) Review
Castaway Paradise is, to put it bluntly, a budget Animal Crossing game with a hint of Harvest Moon. Originally released on mobile devices back in 2014, Stolen Couch Games have since released it on Steam and now PS4 and Xbox ...
Read MoreAnamorphine (PS4) Review
Anamorphine is a visual story experience which guides you with it’s vivid and spectacular imagery rather than any written or spoken narrative. If I was to place it within a generic genre then I would say it’s akin to a non-interactive ...
Read MoreThis is the Police 2 (PC) Review
This is the Police was a pleasant surprise when it launched back in 2016. It was a game where you managed the cops in your precinct as you dealt with crime, corruption and intrigue all whilst aiming to raise 500k within 180 ...
Read MoreSalary Man Escape (PS4 and PSVR) Review
In my previous career, we used to love going into constant training as each session usually ended up with us all playing a game of Jenga in order to forget how mundane both the job and the training was. Red ...
Read MoreAces of the Luftwaffe – Squadron (PS4) Review
When it comes to shoot ’em ups, the games I remember playing as a child were all plane based. You would manoeuvre a plane from left to right at the bottom of the screen and take out the oncoming onslaught of ...
Read MoreI Hate Running Backwards (PS4) Review
I have a soft spot for shoot ’em ups, they are a guilty pleasure of mine which I dive into when I’ve got a little spare time. What I’m always looking out for though are games which add something new ...
Read MoreGuts and Glory (PS4) Review
Everyone remembers Happy Wheels right? The web-based flash game in which you ride a vehicle and try to avoid death-traps whilst in a bicycle with your child. Well, what would happen if you made that game 3D, added more blood and gore, ...
Read MoreTrain Sim World (PS4) Review
Train enthusiasts haven’t really been catered for on consoles this generation. Sure, we have the awesome Railway Empire, but that’s more akin to games such as Tropico and Planetbase with its initial focus being upon the resource management side of things. However, ...
Read MoreThe Council: Episode 3:- Ripples (PS4) Review
Here we are once again, ready to continue our interesting adventure with Louis de Richet, stranded on Lord Mortimer’s island on the lookout for our mother. So far we’ve experienced fatalities, mysteries, visions, uncovered secrets, and found out things we would rather ...
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