20th Dec2025

‘Terrifier: The ARTcade Game’ out now in indulgent Collector’s Editions!

by Phil Wheat

If you’re the kind of horror fan who still believes that physical media matters, then Terrifier: The ARTcade Game has your name written all over it… probably in blood. This is horror you can actually hold, with Physical Standard and downright indulgent Collector’s Editions that feel tailor-made for fans who proudly display their love of […]

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04th Dec2024

‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Re-Review (Xbox Series X)

by Chris Thomas

I am someone who can only dedicate a relatively modest amount of time to reviewing video games. Usually this is no problem, but in this case, I think it is an issue. If you are playing an arcade game, it is likely your review after 10 hours of playing, will be similar to your review […]

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01st Nov2024

‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Review (Xbox Series X)

by Chris Thomas

Few people who play video games can surely claim that developments, over the last 10 years have been positive. Perhaps it is easy to romanticize, the good old days. The rise of big business, shareholders, mega publishers have done little to improve the lot of gamers, or people who work in the Industry. “Games are […]

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17th May2022

‘Evil Dead: The Game’ Review (Xbox Series X/S)

by Paul Metcalf

When Evil Dead: The Game was first revealed, the marketing was perfect. Put Bruce Campbell in the trailers, show characters from not only the movies but the TV show and you have fan’s attention from the start. The question is does the game live up to the hype created around it? The answer to this […]

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23rd Mar2022

Digital Shorts: ‘Music Racer Ultimate’ Review (Xbox Series S)

by Phil Wheat

In DIGITAL SHORTS we review some of the latest video games that are only available digitally (at least in the UK), in a short-form review format. In this edition, we take a look at the music-based racing game Music Racer, which has just been released in a new “Ultimate” version. Music Racer: Ultimate is a […]

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18th Jan2022

‘Let’s Sing 2022’ Review (Xbox Series X/S)

by Phil Wheat

Now in it’s 2022 iteration, the RavensCourt/Voxler Let’s Sing franchise is now seemingly the only karaoke game left in a market that used to be completely saturated… I still struggle to understand why these types of games fell out of favour, especially in the TikTok era! You’d think that TikTok’ers would love to sing along […]

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11th Jan2022

‘BPM: Bullets Per Minute’ Review (Xbox Series X/S)

by Paul Metcalf

When Doom was given a facelift, there was a speed and style to it that was new and refreshing. There was a certain rhythm you created in the chaos, and when you found that perfect speed you were flying around the battles bashing in skulls and blowing up the monsters you encounter. This was one […]

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02nd Nov2021

‘Hot Wheels Unleashed’ Review (Xbox Series X/S)

by Phil Wheat

Anyone out there remember Micro Machines? Those tiny little diecast cars that kids, at least of my generation, went crazy for… Well if you’re old enough to remember the toys, then you’re surely old enough to remember the video games! Spanning multiple consoles, including the Sega Megadrive, Commodore Amiga and the Nintendo NES – the […]

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12th Oct2021

‘WRC 10’ Review (Xbox Series X/S)

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate 50 years of the competition in 2022, WRC 10 offers a unique anniversary edition, bursting with new features and driving thrills. A retrospective mode offers players the chance to relive 19 events that have shaped the history of the Championship – including six historic rallies, such as the legendary Acropolis Rally (Greece) and […]

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16th Oct2020

Pop Addled – Episode 224: Doom Addled Series X Digital Edition 360

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another episode of the Pop Addled podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly! Pop Addled is a pop culture podcast with nerd tendencies. Join Keenan, Sam and Timmy as they discuss movies, music, video games, sports, TV, comics, and any intersection thereof. Their brains have been thoroughly addled by pop […]

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