01st Oct2014

‘The Vanishing of Ethan Carter’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Adventure games tend to have a set narrative, they like to guide you by the hand and lead you through the scenes to make sure you are doing things right and not deviating from the set path.  This has worked ever since the origins of computer games, right back to text-based adventures so why change […]

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05th Jul2014

‘Blockstorm’ – Hands On Preview (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Early Access on Steam is something that has really opened up innovation in consumer feedback.  As the games sold using this system are still in development, this means that feedback provided can be used to update the game based on what the gamers hope to get in the final product.  This then in theory leads […]

03rd Jul2014

‘The Escapists’ – Hands On Preview (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Prison is hell, if you are not being beaten up by the other inmates you are being bullied by the guards to follow their orders. What do you do to survive? You learn to fit in, learn the schedules of the guards, form a team and make your escape! That’s not what you really do […]

12th May2014

‘Daylight’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

As a horror fan I love games based on the genre. I like to stick my headphones on turn off the lights and actually feel the creepy atmosphere take over as I get lost in the game. Recently we’ve had two games, Outlast and Daylight both feature a character stuck in a spooky old hospital […]

08th May2014

‘Full Bore’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

I’m the type of gamer who often likes to just explore without the threat of constantly dying. I’ll have my moments where I’ll venture into something like Dark Souls 2 but for the most part it’s fun to just discover things. This is why adventure games last longer for me… and games like Full Bore. Full Bore was born […]

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20th Apr2014

‘Goat Simulator’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

What can you say about a game that was released on April 1st? Simple really, it was designed to be a joke.  Goat Simulator has something of a cult following now, it was made for fun and released as is including bugs and gamers are pretty much told to just go for it. The game […]

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19th Apr2014

‘Life Goes On’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

If you have played games at all you know that death is always there.  The platform game puts those little traps, whether it be a jump too far, the monster ready to pounce or even a spiked pit just to take away those precious lives.  Life Goes On though is one of those different games […]

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21st Mar2014

Space Wolves Expansion now available for ‘Space Hulk’

by Phil Wheat

Independent developer Full Control have announced the releases of the Space Wolves Expansion for Space Hulk, the 3D digital turn based strategy game based on best-selling board game set within the Warhammer 40,000 universe is now available. The expansion comes with the ‘Fangs of Fenris’ campaign, which features three new missions set in a cool and […]

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10th Feb2014

Capcom’s ‘Strider’ redux to release next week!

by Phil Wheat

Capcomhave announced that Strider will officially release across North America on February 18th as a digital download title on PSN, with the XBLA and PC versions out on February 19th. The game is set to feature two all-new Challenge Modes as well as the core Story Mode, and a slew of extras and bonus content […]

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20th Mar2013

Get excited – ‘Duke Nukem’ comes to Steam!

by Phil Wheat

In news that pleases me greatly (yes, I am a HUGE fan of the franchise) Devolver Digital have partnered with 3D Realms and Singapore-based indie developer General Arcade to launch Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition on Steam, which includes the original FPS Duke Nukem 3D and three expansion packs – Duke Caribbean: Life’s a Beach, […]

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