Category: Reviews

  • Rumbleverse review

    Rumbleverse review

    Rumbleverse is the latest free-to-play Battle Royale to arrive in recent months, but this one comes with a unique twist, rather than shoot guns you use your fists – it’s all about melee action and wrestling. This is the latest game from Iron Galaxy Studios, developers of Dive Kick and Killer Instinct Seasons. This is…

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC Wave 2 tracks review

    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC Wave 2 tracks review

    Nintendo has released the second wave of tracks for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC, and this wave is arguably much better than the first one. This wave includes some of the best Mario Kart Tracks from the franchise, plus we have some new additions, and a brand new entry too. Much like the first wave…

  • Two Point Campus review

    Two Point Campus review

    Two Point Campus is a new management sim where you get to build a university, and if you have played other games from Two Point Studios then you’ll have a pretty good idea of what to expect. The game has a great sense of humour, plus an attractive art style, which all adds up to…

  • Fortnite No Build review

    Fortnite No Build review

    I’m an occasional Fortnite player, having dabbled in the game when it first came out, and also back again in more recent seasons with the Marvel crossover for Endgame. However, with No Build Mode coming into the game I can see myself putting many more hours into the game, no I don’t have to worry…

  • Multiversus review

    Multiversus review

    Smash Brothers has been a wild success for Nintendo for years. Games like Brawlhalla, Slap City and Lethal League Blaze have tried to emulate this massive success, but none have really come close. That could be about to change with the Open Beta release of Multiversus. This is Player First Games and Warner Bros teaming…

  • PowerWash Simulator review

    PowerWash Simulator review

    PowerWash may sound about as exciting as watching paint dry, but don’t let the rather mundane name put you off, this is a very relaxing and satisfying game very reminiscent of a recent game called Unpacking. This is all about cleaning multiple surfaces and removing the dirt with a high-powered stream of water, and it…

  • Stray review

    Stray review

    Stray is a new post-cyberpunk 3D platformer/puzzler where you play as a cat. This is perhaps the most realistic game where you play as an animal, with all the fluid animations and realistic cat-like behaviour built in. Stray peaked a lot of interest when it was first shown off at the State of Play back…

  • Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course review

    Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course review

    Cuphead has returned with their Delicious Last Course, or DLC for short, 5 years after the initial release of the beautiful, yet punishing original game. You can tell the love Studio MDHR has for the design and gameplay as the Delicious Last Course is just as lovingly crafted and evil in equal measure. Cuphead isn’t…

  • Steam Deck review

    Steam Deck review

    The Steam Deck was announced back in 2021 and if you were lucky enough to get an order in early then you may be holding one in your hands at this very moment, or be looking forward to Monday when Valve sends out the preorder emails. I was one of those lucky people and have…

  • Neon White review

    Neon White review

    Neon White is a first-person, speed-running, shooter-slash-melee game from Ben Esposito. It couldn’t be more different from Donut County, however, it’s grabbed the attention of the masses and is a likely top ten candidate for the game of the year discussions. If you strip back all the layers of Neon White, it’s essentially a speed-running…

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review

    One of my best video game memories is as a child I used to go to my friend’s house, and his Dad would fix arcade machines, and we’d spend hours in his garage, sitting on stools in front of various arcade machines. One time he had Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade and we did…

  • Mario Strikers Battle League Football review

    Mario Strikers Battle League Football review

    It’s been a while since we’ve been able to kick around a football as Mario, and Nintendo made the surprising announcement earlier in 2022 that Mario and friends would be back Mario Strikers Battle League Football this summer. We may not have the World Cup this summer, but Mario Strikers is a perfectly fine replacement…