More Dark (Nintendo Switch) Review

More Dark is a forgettable £4.99 romp through a hellish environment, but it feels more like a level pack for a 1980’s arcade game than anything unique….

Katamari Damacy REROLL (Xbox One) Review

Katamari Damacy is nuts. That’s it, that’s the review. If you’re familiar with the series, you don’t need to read any further. It’s the original PlayStation 2…

Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Nintendo Switch) Review

Thanks to Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario 3D All-Stars is an essential purchase for Nintendo Switch. Even if you can’t get to grips with the ageing Super…

Train Sim World 2 (PlayStation 4) Review

Ultimately, I believe that a good video game simulator should provide a realistic and authentic experience, but not at the expense of accessibility. Euro Truck Simulator 2…

Destroy All Humans (Xbox One) Review

Destroy All Humans is by no means a classic, then. It’s showing its age in more than a few ways, however it’s unique “charm” (read: crude humour)…

F1 2020 (Xbox One) Review

This entire game just reeks of quality, and can be exactly the type of racing game you want it to be. The new My Team mode will…

Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (PlayStation 4) Review

I’m a firm believer that a bad game should not be excused for being a bad game just because it’s aimed at kids. Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for…

Hunt: Showdown (Xbox One) Review

Hunt: Showdown is very much a product of our current generation of gaming. It’s an online-only shooter, built on the DNA of a modern battle royale and…

Vitamin Connection (Nintendo Switch) Review

The whole game has a Saturday morning cartoon vibe: from the extremely minimalistic visuals to the goofy characters and their superb voice actors. The presentation is immaculate…

Mosaic (Xbox One) Review

Mosaic is living proof that video games can indeed be art. Its high price tag implies a level of quality that perhaps isn’t quite there; its gameplay…