Tough enemies: Check. Intimidating, hulking Bosses: Check. Satisfying backstabs: Check. Spooky, but beautiful locations, and an interconnected world on top of stamina and inventory management: Check, check and… Continue reading
Category: Catch Up Corner
Catch Up Corner Review – Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC
Dragon Age: Inquisition launched at the end of 2014 to no small amount of hype, which turned out to be well deserved, for the most part. However, upon finishing… Continue reading
When the original Gears of War launched almost a decade ago, it was praised for its style and criticised for its substance – throwing players into a war with next to no… Continue reading
Blood Dragon is the testosterone fueled, male-power fantasy of 80s action movies turned up to eleven. You can run faster, jump higher, murder every bad guy, wrestle an… Continue reading
Released right in the middle of plenty of massive Fall 2015 releases (Metal Gear Solid V, Black Ops III, Fallout 4, and so on), Yoshi’s Woolly World has suffered… Continue reading
In the beginning of Pneuma: Breath of Life, you are birthed as the narrator, a being with no prior recollection of anything that occurred before its conception within the… Continue reading
At their very best, video games can take all that is sacred in film, art and storytelling and wrap it into one compelling, interactive package. The Vanishing of… Continue reading
Catch up Corner Review: Valiant Hearts: The Great War
The way in which I’d recommend Valiant Hearts violates the kinds of recommendations that I typically acknowledge: “Just stick it out for the first hour; it gets better,… Continue reading
It seems disingenuous to review Sound Shapes in a distinctly non-audio medium such as this. The real meat of the game comes across, as the name implies, through… Continue reading
Catch Up Corner: Lara Croft And The Temple Of Osiris Review
Tomb Raider is a series that has gone through more redesigns than the house of an interior designer with Alzheimer’s. From the game’s humble beginnings at Derby-based Core… Continue reading
I had been interested in Styx: Master of Shadows for some time; its prospects of fantasy stealth, along with its oddly designed protagonist intrigued me. But after playing… Continue reading
Most shooters these days tend to focus on top-of-the-line graphics, large-scale battles and action sequences; entering with a bang and leaving in kind is the usual formula. But… Continue reading