All Posts Filed In: Review
Review: The Last Of Us
The Last Of Us is one of the year’s most anticipated games, and since the embargo on reviews lifted last week, it’s been showered with praise at every corner. I’ve [...]
Review: Resident Evil Revelations
We all love a good story. The world is fascinated by these creations and we enjoy to be told something beyond our everyday life. Now, some of us may have [...]
Review: FUSE
FUSE, or as some of you know it, Overstrike is a game that I’ve admittedly not followed very closely. I still haven’t seen the original trailer for Overstrike because frankly [...]
Review: GRiD 2
The first GRiD title, prefixed Race Driver, released in a time when racing titles were getting somewhat saturated but also a little boring. The world had already experienced the thrills [...]
Review: Star Trek
I’ve never been the biggest Star Trek fan, or Trekkie as they’re often called, but I’ve always had a certain liking for the franchise, and I especially loved the 2009 [...]
Review: Dead Island: Riptide
Dead Island: Riptide is Techland’s sequel to their 2011 title Dead Island, which was actually a pretty decent but technically faulted game. In fact many would have called the original [...]
Review: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
There are only so many military shooters you can stomach before something like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon happens. In this rather lengthy and extremely enjoyable DLC, Ubisoft has accomplished [...]
Review: Injustice: Gods Among Us
My recently mended PS3 took strain, the five year old but still quite functional Sixaxis controller in my hands creaked with each furious barrage of button mashing, the plastic casing [...]
Review: BattleBlock Theater
The Behemoth is a game company that many gamers love. At first they brought us Alien Hominid, a side-scrolling shooting game that was immensely hard, but was loved by many. Then [...]
Review: Army Of Two: The Devil’s Cartel
The Army of Two franchise’s strength lies in its name. It’s a game designed for two players and synchronized teamwork. Previous iterations had you fill the shoes of either Rios or Salem. [...]
Review: StarCraft II: Heart of The Swarm
Heart of the Swarm is the first expansion to be released for Blizzard’s StarCraft II, unless you’re one of those people who considers Wings of Liberty itself an expansion – [...]
Review: God Of War: Ascension
God of War: Ascension is the seventh entry in the franchise, and a prequel to the entire series. I’ll be honest here. I’m a huge fan of God of War, and [...]
Review: BioShock Infinite
BioShock Infinite is a unique game. Not for the reasons you may think and presume. But for the simplicity in which it takes the medium of the videogame far beyond [...]
Review: The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, from developer Terminal Reality and publisher Activision, is a first person survival game set as a prequel to AMC’s massively popular and fantastic TV series, The [...]
Review: Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
We enter yet another crazy Naruto game with cel-shaded graphics at work to recreate the feeling of a game that appears to be hand drawn, with over the top characters, [...]
Review: Gears Of War: Judgment
One of my favourite remarks regarding the Gears of War series is that playing the games is like riding a bike, in that you can not play the games for [...]
Review: Dead Space 3
Over the years, Dead Space has ignited more than just a few conversations across the gaming landscape. Whether it is positive or negative, there was no denying of the fact [...]
Review: Tomb Raider
Lara Croft and her dual pistols (not a sexual reference) have been a gaming icon since her debut close to two decades ago. More of her modern outings have been [...]
Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Cutting stuff is fun. Cutting stuff into many tiny pieces is even more fun. But can you really base a game around that idea alone? Metal Gear Rising certainly tries [...]
Review: Crysis 3
I don’t hide the fact that the original Crysis is one of my favourite games. I’ve practically gone back to play it on an annual basis, and even today I [...]
Review: Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch
With Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch, Level-5 have gone in the complete opposite direction to the current trend of JRPGs. Thankfully so, because with Ni No Kuni [...]
Review: Aliens: Colonial Marines
Alien, or more specifically the sequel Aliens, is regarded as one of the best sci-fi films of all time. Before the name was overused in those utterly terrible Alien vs. [...]
Review: LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Smash smash smash, reassemble, smash smash. That’s any LEGO game, in a nutshell. There was a time when I really enjoyed the LEGO games because they brought something new to [...]
Review: Anarchy Reigns
Anarchy Reigns is a beat ‘em up where you hit dudes in the face with fists attached to massive men that are about the same size as a refrigerator crossed with [...]
Review: Forza Horizon
How many of you have watched the first The Fast & The Furious movie? You know, before it was the action blockbuster franchise it is now. When it was just [...]
Review: DmC: Devil May Cry
I have to admit that in no other medium of entertainment will you see as much furore escalate as quickly, as when a gaming series which is adored by millions [...]
Review: LEGO The Lord Of The Rings
LEGO The Lord of the Rings released in December and still managed to tickle my fancy, even though it released in a year filled with giants. For those of you [...]
Review: The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead, developed by Telltale Games, is an episodic point-and-click adventure game based on Robert Kirkman’s famous The Walking Dead comic book series. We were meant to review this [...]
Review: Realms Of Ancient War
It’s been some time since I last delved into an action RPG of this nature. Dungeon crawlers, Diablo hack and slash style games or whatever you refer to them as these days. [...]
Review: Far Cry 3
Far Cry 2 was full of promises. Released back in 2008, it allowed players to explore an expansive African wilderness, promising realistic AI, amazing fire propagation and captivating gun play. [...]








