
Slipstream (PlayStation 4) Review
Slipstream is a great big nostalgic slap in the face for anyone that’s played a video game from the 90s. Not only in its remarkably similar gameplay and…

Grapple Dog (Nintendo Switch) Review
To put it simply, Grapple Dog is a side-scrolling platformer from designer and developer Joseph Gribbin, in which you play as a grappling hook-wielding dog named Pablo. It’s one…

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (Nintendo Switch) Review
Big Brain Academy is one of those series which reared its head on Nintendo DS, at the pinnacle of Nintendo’s “Touch Generations” era, way back in 2005. Following…

White Shadows (PlayStation 5) Review
White Shadows is a 2.5D side-scrolling narrative adventure based in a city called Funworld, which despite its name seems to have been lost to darkness; a dystopian realm…

Death’s Door (PlayStation 5) Review
Death’s Door is the sophomore console release from two-man indie developer Acid Nerve, although the game carries itself with the confidence of a tried-and-tested triple-A sequel. The comparisons…

The Plane Effect (PlayStation 5) Review
The Plane Effect tries its best to be interesting but unfortunately fails to provide any entertainment value in what’s ultimately a pretentious, self-centred affair. Gaming is supposed…

Bus Simulator 21 (PlayStation 4) Review
Bus Simulator 21 offers a cathartic toy box for the most dedicated of bus fanatics, with dozens of hours of gameplay hidden beneath its flaws. Unfortunately, it…

WRC 10 (PlayStation 5) Review
It’s hard to avoid comparisons between WRC 10 and the increasingly liberal depiction of rallying in the DIRT and Forza Horizon series, but where they’ve veered off…

I Am Dead (PlayStation 5) Review
Morris may be dead, but there’s no denying that Annapurna Interactive’s knack for publishing charming video games with unique gameplay is alive and kicking. Beyond its unique…

Back 4 Blood (PlayStation 5) Preview
Not to wish away our lovely British summer, but I can’t wait for an excuse to regroup with my squad and take on whatever hellish surprises Back…