Category: Reviews

Twisted Metal – Review
Calypso is back! And the tournament begins… Last time I played Twisted Metal was sometime in the late 90’s, so I was very clueless when it came to the lore of this game, but when I thought back on it, my only memories were of the arena style deathmatches and pure vehicle carnage. Needless to […]

Mass Effect 3 – Review
Worlds are being blown to smithereens. Countless innocent people are either being slaughtered or enslaved by invading ancient machines. Hooray, it means Mass Effect 3 is finally here! Finally stepping back into the heroic boots of Commander Shepard, the stakes are high as the dreaded Reaper invasion is finally taking place. Amidst a war for […]

Battlefield 3 – Review
Rivaling Activision’s success story that is Call of Duty, Battlefield 3 strapped us firmly into a pair of military boots, placed an assault rifle in our hands and sent us on a rollercoaster ride fuelled with explosions and interactive cut-scenes. Taking on the role of Staff Sergeant Blackburn, the campaign predominantly sees you fighting by […]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – Review
Last year saw an explosive battle between First Person Shooters and the end to one of the most illustrious video games of modern day. Sitting safely amongst the likes of Mario and Sonic, the Call of Duty series can rest easy knowing that it’ll be remembered ten years from now. It’s actually crazy to think […]

Final Fantasy XIII-2 – Review
Boldly going where most other popular gaming franchises have gone before, Final Fantasy XIII returns for a sequel that is clearly intended to rope in a wider audience. Flashy battles, well polished graphics and the ability to time travel all sounds good, but the game is burdened with so many different flaws that it’s hard […]

Batman: Arkham City – Review
After several painfully horrendous superhero games, 2011 finally coughed up something worthy of our time – Batman: Arkham City. Upon swooping in with its innovative gameplay, gorgeous visuals and a streamlined Catwoman story for good measure, the Dark Knight made even the open world environments of Prototype and Assasin’s Creed look insignificant in comparison. Batman: […]