
The House of the Dead: Remake (PlayStation 4) Review
The House of the Dead is a relic of its era – an arcade classic from SEGA credited, along with Resident Evil, for the popularisation of zombies in mainstream…

EA Sports set to embrace Formula 1’s new era with F1 22 on 1st July
EA Sports has announced that its digital representation of Formula 1’s new era is coming to consoles and PC on 1st July. F1 22 will offer the first…

SEGA remasters four classic Sonic games for modern platforms
It’s one of the worst-kept secrets of 2022 so far: Sonic Origins is coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 / 5, Xbox One / Series X|S and PC. The…

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…

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…

Omno (PlayStation 4) Review
If you have any interest in puzzle-platformers, don’t let Omno pass you by. It’s one of the most heartwarming adventures you can experience on PlayStation 4 with…

Night Book (PlayStation 4) Review
The FMV acting is great, as are the production values but ultimately the story just doesn’t hold up. There’s simply too much repetition required to uncover everything…

Blue Fire (PlayStation 4) Review
Blue Fire had all the potential to become a top-notch Zelda clone for PlayStation’s audience, but misses the mark significantly with dated level design, unwieldy controls and…

King of Seas (PlayStation 4) Review
King of Seas isn’t a terrible game, and it doesn’t do anything particularly offensive, however the culmination of frustrating combat, dull sequences in-between and poor pacing make…

Just Die Already (PlayStation 4) Review
It’s a ridiculously disgusting concept, but one which is fully embraced by the developer. If (for some reason) you were looking for a game in which you’re…