All Posts Filed In: Review
Review: FIFA 13
This review is long overdue and I have a battery of excuses lined up but let’s not turn this into a pity party. As long as people aren’t already talking [...]
Review: Resident Evil 6
When a series starts delivering more and more sequels, edging ever closer to infamous double digits on the cover, there’s a spilt between its fans. While developers try and keep [...]
Review: Need For Speed: Most Wanted
From the moment the game opened with Muse’s Butterflies and Hurricanes I knew I was in for a treat. Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a thoroughly enjoyable game that [...]
Review: 007 Legends
007 Legends is a first person shooter that is meant to be a celebration of fifty years of James Bond in film. The idea of the game is that it [...]
Review: Of Orcs And Men
What’s the first thing you think of when you hear the words “orcs” and “goblins”. If you have played many fantasy RPG’s in your life then you might think, “yeah [...]
Review: FIFA Manager 13
FIFA Manager usually exists in the shadow of the much more in-depth Football Manager series. Or perhaps it would be better to say that it’s the more accessible and casual [...]
Review: Medal Of Honor: Warfighter
Brown, generic, run-of-the-mill, money whore and various other disdainful words were being used to describe Medal of Honor: Warfighter prior to its release. I know I’m going to be hated for saying [...]
Review: Assassin’s Creed III
Assassin’s Creed III is a game that frustrated, enthralled, engaged and disappointed me in somewhat unequal measures. It is this erratic and unbalanced experience that makes it such an odd [...]
Review: Halo 4
343 Industries had much to prove with a game steeped in as much history as Bungie’s former brain child. Halo 4 needed not only to redefine Master Chief and his [...]
Review: The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes
Victorian London; 1898. The streets of London are filled with hunger, sickness, corruption and prostitution. Hospitals are filling up, cemeteries all the same. Drunken inebriates on every second corner. Mobile [...]
Review: Cry Of Fear
You can download the game for free here. You need the Steam version of the original Half-Life in order to play the game, and you can grab it for R80. [...]
Review: Dishonored
Dishonored from Arkane Studios is one of the most talked-about games this year. It’s new, it’s exciting, it looks badass, but for the most part I’ve distanced myself from all [...]
Review: Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett And Her Pirate’s Booty
When I first heard of this DLC, I was crawling up the rafters with excitement. Not only is it an add-on to the game I’ve been playing for hours upon [...]
Review: XCOM: Enemy Unknown
XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a game that has been somewhat overshadowed by an FPS with the same name, which is odd considering this game is out and that “other” XCOM [...]
Review: PES 2013
I’ve got a confession to make. You see, I’m not a fan of PES and never have been so whenever a review copy comes along I change the controller settings [...]
Review: Borderlands 2
Picture if you will, a group of game-loving geeks who are well-acquainted with the internet and all its avenues, sitting around bored while browsing through Memebase. One day, they decide [...]
Looking Back At Vanquish
Vanquish is a game that eluded our collection of reviews, for a reason I’m still not entirely sure of to this day. Sure, some of us played it and we [...]
Review: Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is an exciting entry for the franchise, because it’s been twelve long years since we’ve seen anything like it. Yes, the original Tekken Tag Tournament came [...]
Review: Oddly Enough: Pied Piper Collector’s Edition
It is nice to see; in an industry filled with monolithic games throwing their weight around like there’s no tomorrow, that there are a few unknown games that still manage [...]
Review: Transformers: Fall Of Cybertron
In 2010, High Moon Studios brought us Transformers: War for Cybertron, which was an all-round solid game with a surprisingly great multiplayer component. The campaign was mostly standard and nothing [...]
Review In Progress: Guild Wars 2
Disclaimer: So, an infamous MMO review. We’ve all seen them, those “written in parts” reviews that everyone seems to do and readers seem to hate. Yeah, we’re going with that [...]
Review: Counter Strike: Global Offensive
It’s been eight years since Counter Strike: Source launched and attempted to better the mighty CS 1.6, and we know the story of what happened there. There was a split [...]
Review: Sleeping Dogs
Sleeping Dogs might be a title that popped onto the scene out of nowhere but like its protagonist, Wei Shen, the game has a deeper history although unlike the character [...]
Review: Darksiders II
Of all the games that borrow from other games, no other series has done so quite as shamelessly or as abundantly as the Darksiders series. The first game was a [...]
Review: Lollipop Chainsaw
At first glance it might be pretty difficult to place Lollipop Chainsaw. You would be forgiven for mistaking this game for a cutesy, fluffy, [other really nauseating words here] sort [...]
Review: Game Of Thrones
“When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.” Cersei Lannister quite famously noted that to Eddard Stark one day. Any fan of the series would appreciate [...]
Review: London 2012
Like any other licensed Olympics game that came before it, London 2012 is not a good game but it isn’t bad either. It’s just perfectly lacklustre. However, Sega’s Australian team [...]
Review: Spec Ops: The Line
Spec Ops: The Line first appeared in 2009 and shortly fell off the face of the earth only to be resurrected last year and now it’s finally here. I’ve followed [...]
Review: The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man movie is almost upon us, or rather it already landed a few days ago if you were one of the lucky ones to see the premier. Either [...]
Vita Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
I’ve already written up a full review of the console version of the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, so there wouldn’t be much point going into full detail about the [...]









