Calum Petrie reviews The Outlast Trials… There have been numerous times when a single player experience in the video game format has been adapted to the multiplayer format. Often this addition of extra players has diluted the experience and left a series in a position where the fans are left confused and frustrated, but when […]
Video Game Review – Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising
Calum Petrie reviews Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising… Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a charming throwback to the early JRPGs, while blending the pixel art sprites with some gorgeous 2.5D backgrounds. Starting life as a Kickstarter campaign stretch goal, this game is actually a prequel/companion game to the upcoming Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Though to call it a […]
Video Game Review – Hell Architect
Calum Petrie reviews Hell Architect… Hell Architect is a wonderfully horrible and twisted game from developer Woodland Games. Take control of your own circle of hell and punish and torcher your sinners as they also expand and develop your new realm. The dark fantasy architect game you have wanted to play for a long time, […]
Comic Book Review – Hellboy and the B.P.R.D 1957: Family Ties
Calum Petrie reviews Hellboy and the B.P.R.D 1957: Family Ties… In this latest issue of Hellboy, Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson take us back to the 1950’s American suburbs of Ohio. The issue is a stand alone adventure and certainly packs a cocktail of story and artwork while delivering a wonderful amount of emotion around […]
Comic Book Review – The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #5
Calum Petrie reviews The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #5… The final issue of The Many Deaths of Laila Starr is set 28 years after the events of issue #4, where Darius is now an elderly man who has yet to create immortality, and Laila Starr is on her way to meet with the elderly […]
Comic Book Review – The Witcher: Witch’s Lament #4
Calum Petrie reviews The Witcher: Witch’s Lament #4… Geralt’s time within Witch’s Lament is coming to a close, and the series has seen the Witcher cast doubt on past decisions while compartmentalising and then moving on with his next job, the whole time not entirely sure if he can move past the apparent regret facing […]
Video Game Preview – Encased
Calum Petrie previews Encased… Encased is a lovingly crafted RPG that tips its hat to the isometric styles of Fallout, Diablo and many other greats. Created by Dark Crystal Games, founded in December 2017, their main objective has been to create this dense and deep world that we are going to inhabit in Encased. The game […]
Comic Book Review – Wynd #8
Calum Petrie reviews Wynd #8… In the beautifully-stylised comic series Wynd from James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas, we have already been introduced to a wonderfully fleshed out world of fantasy and xenophobia. The series continues to push ridiculously wonderful visuals onto the page while delivering a story at just the right pacing to keep […]
Comic Book Review – BRZRKR #3
Calum Petrie reviews BRZRKR #3… Issues #1 and #2 of this new series left me feeling a little hollow and uninspired, which seems sacrilegious to say when Keanu Reeves is involved. I have found BRZRKR filled with combat and action yet lacking in some original storytelling that would grip me and have me waiting for […]
Comic Book Review – The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2
Calum Petrie reviews The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2… The Many Deaths of Laila Starr received rave reviews and numerous reprints of its debut issue, which is only fair as it tells a wonderfully colourful story containing every moral grey area. The story is based around the goddess of death and her recent unemployment, as […]
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