Category: Video Games


  • Tomb Raider Review

    Tomb Raider has been rebooted, and Joe Gibson reviews the newest game.

  • Microsoft’s dramatic U-turn for Xbox One

    Microsoft’s gaming division makes a shocking U-turn on some of the features it previously announced for the upcoming Xbox One.

  • Comment: Being a woman in a male video game world

    Alex Meehan looks at the mis-representation of women in the video game industry and decides it needs to change.

  • The Eighth Great Console War; Wii U, Xbox One or PlayStation 4?

    In light of the internet storm caused by E3 announcements from Microsoft and Sony about their 2013 consoles, Edd Cockshutt has a look at the competition and gives you his verdict.

  • The Countdown to E3

    It’s that time of year again as avid gamers wait in fidgety patience for the hotly anticipated gaming expo E3. It’s a chance for Microsoft , Sony and Nintendo having recently announced their next generation of consoles (with Nintendo‘s Wii U already on sale), to begin paving the way for a completely new experience in […]

  • Bioshock Infinite Review

    Alex Meehan reviews one of the best RPG’s of recent years.

  • Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC Review

    The Citadel DLC marks the final piece of content released by Bioware for their highly acclaimed Mass Effect trilogy, and a suitable end to an astounding trilogy it is. The Citadel DLC takes place just before the final assault of earth, and the crew of the Normandy are told to enjoy some well-deserved shore leave, […]

  • Dishonored Wins Best Game and Journey Scoops Five Awards at 2013 Video Game BAFTAs

    At the 2013 BAFTA Video Game Awards, hosted by comedian Dara O’Briain, the critically acclaimed indie PSN game Journey swept the board with a total of five BAFTAs, including Game Design, Original Score and Artistic Achievement. It was long hinted at that Journey would maintain its winning streak after a successful performance at the D.I.C.E awards […]

  • Dishonored

    Dishonored is an excellent game, with a unique art-direction, original setting and stellar gameplay.

  • The Current Blockbuster Video Games (and why they’re all a waste of time)

    Video games aren’t proving to be entertaining for one consumer.

  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim-Dragonborn DLC Review

    As if there wasn’t enough to do in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Bethesda’s third piece of DLC (downloadable content) significantly adds to the already jam–packed experience. What Dragonborn lacks in narrative finesse, it makes up in stunning environments and bang-for-your-buck. Dragonborn’s story is unfortunately it’s weakest point; as often hinted at in Skyrim’s lore, you’re not the original Dragonborn, but rather the […]

  • Retro: Star Fox

    Star Fox’s appeal is timeless, even 20 years after its release. And here’s why.

  • F1 2012

    Following the end of another amazing F1 season comes Codemasters’ annual franchise. Coming out of the pit stop with new modes, slight tweaks and an improved presentation F1 2012 is a welcoming edition. Opting for refinement over a major overhaul, Codemasters has created an immersive driving experience. Starting the game up for the first time […]

  • Video Games in 2013

    Take a look at what games you should be shooting in, saving for and spying on in the New Year.