Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales review
Spider-Man has always followed a distinct formulae, in Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales this is no different. The story revolves around Miles Morales, a young...
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review
Little Hope is the latest installation of the Dark Pictures Anthology series. So far they are separate stories, whether that will change later on...
Watch Dogs: Legion review – Big Brother is Watching
Watch Dogs is a multi-faceted series that started with Aiden Pearce in the first game to the hipster activists in DedSec in the second....
The Last of Us: Part II review
The Last of Us: Part II is probably the most beautiful story ever told in a video game. This zombie game is not about...
4K Gaming & Fair-Usage Broadband, Something’s Gotta Give
Crafty ISPs may be getting a larger pound of flesh from tomorrow's larger file sizes...
Can the PS4’s Exclusive Games Line-up Keep Sony on Top in...
While Sony brought us classics last year like Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted The Lost Legacy, 2018 could be an incredible year for PS4...
Call of Duty: WWII review – War is no picnic. Although...
It was a pleasant surprise to find that Call of Duty:WWII was more or less worth the wait. After a ‘mixed reception’ to their space-bound offerings, Sledgehammer haven’t quite nailed it but it is good.
Xbox One X Review – The Worlds Most Powerful Console Yet
The Xbox One X is finally here and I had the pleasure of receiving one early. The powerful new console has a lot of...
Assassin’s Creed Origins review – Welcome Back to the Animus
Ubisoft spent a year looking at what needed changing in Assassins Creed. They spotted nearly everything that need to go, needed to stay or needed to change. They took what was becoming a stale franchise, and made it fresh and interesting again