Category: Video Games


  • Review: The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (Episode 5)

    A disappointing end to what had been a great season.

  • Shadows of Mental Health: Silent Hill 2

    Terrifying, but thoughtful and important. Ellis Murrell analyses Silent Hill 2, and how it makes monsters of men.

  • Portraying Mental Health in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

    Eleanor Joyce explores how Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice aims to show mental illness in a sensitive way.

  • Review: Telltale’s The Walking Dead – A New Frontier (Episode 4)

    Tom Wilmot reviews the penultimate episode in Telltale’s latest season of The Walking Dead.

  • Notes on News: Are gaming remakes becoming the latest cop-out?

    News Editor Rob discusses whether gaming remakes and remasters such as Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter are becoming the latest cop-out in an increasingly competitive gaming world.

  • Review: Telltale’s The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (Episode 3)

    Tom Wilmot reviews the newest entry into Telltale Games’ latest offering, reviewed via the PS4.

  • Review: Chime Sharp

    Lois Saia reviews the revival of the addictive 2009 game.

  • Review: Telltale’s The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (Episodes 1 & 2)

    Tom Wilmot reviews Telltale’s first two episodes from it’s returning, critically acclaimed Walking Dead series

  • In Defence of: Lego Dimensions

    Rebecca James defends the expensive franchise game.

  • The Best and Worst Game Console Launches

    With the Nintendo Switch’s March 3rd release date looming, it seems an ideal time to reflect on some of the best and worst console launches of the past forty years. While some companies have managed to turn failing consoles around, a system’s launch is usually a good sign of what’s to come. With that in mind, […]

  • The Edge’s Most Anticipated Games of 2017

    The Edge writers come together to predict 2017’s best games.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Mass Effect Andromeda

    Eleanor Joyce previews the franchise’s last instalment, which arrives March 21st.

  • Review: Resident Evil VII

    The instalment marks a welcome return to the series’ survival horror roots.

  • Review: Yume Nikki

    Magnus reviews the indie Japanese surreal game that has gained a cult following in corners of the Internet.