Red Stewart presents Terminator 3 vs. Terminator: Dark Fate… No franchise outside of Star Wars has produced as many polarizing sequels as the Terminator series. Unlike other sci-fi classics like Alien and RoboCop where the follow-ups became objectively worse, Terminator has always generated a mixed response. Purists who subscribe to the “if it’s not Cameron, it’s not canon” […]
Video Game Review – Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood
Scott Watson reviews Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood… White Wolf Publishing’s World of Darkness series has a rich and varied history and lore, a solid base from which to create an engaging world and game. We’ve seen this already with the likes of Vampire: The Masquerade and its action RPG styles. The series, however, isn’t […]
The 5 Best Games to Play at Halloween
October is here, and Halloween will soon be upon us! And with it all things ghoulish, slimy, and spooky are out of the box. Video games are not immune to the infectious nature of the holiday, and so we have put together a list of five games we feel best capture the spirit(s) of the […]
The Happiest Plot Twists in Video Games
Red Stewart presents heartwarming moments in video games… Plot twists are typically designed to shock people into sadness. You are seeing something that has now completely changed your perspective on the prior narrative, turning it into a hodgepodge of existential demise. Or does it have to be so? Sometimes plot twists are used for the […]
Video Game Review – Windbound
Scott Watson reviews Windbound… It was a while back I stumbled across a trailer for Windbound and was immediately pulled in to its beautifully drawn, and realised world. Let’s overlook the strong nod to Moana in its seafaring setting and logo for a moment, and focus on a setting that threw me back to the […]
Video Game Review – Monster Energy Supercross 3
Scott Watson reviews Monster Energy Supercross 3… Milestone don’t half have a lengthy history of racing games behind them, from as far back as the Screamer series (which I have fond memories of), to the likes of more recent MotoGP and MXGP series. You would think then, that the third in their Supercross series would […]
Video Game Review – The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors
Scott Watson reviews The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors… I must have been one of the few back in the day who missed this side scroller beat ’em up from Taito. The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors is essentially a remake of a remake; based firstly on Taito’s 1987 arcade release, The Ninja […]
Video Game Review – Sniper Elite V2 Remastered
Scott Watson reviews Sniper Elite V2 Remastered… When done right, remasters or remakes of older games can re-invigorate a series, or give a wonderful slice of nostalgia to fans. They sometimes though, can come across as something of a head scratcher as to why they were re-released. Sadly, Rebellion’s Sniper Elite V2 Remastered, while given […]
Video Game Review – World War Z
Scott Watson reviews World War Z… I have to admit to being caught completely off guard with Saber Interactive’s World War Z game. It feels like it’s come from out of nowhere like one of its rampant zombie swarms, so low key has the marketing seemed to be. I think however, having spent a good […]
Video Game Review – Grip: Combat Racing
Scott Watson reviews Grip: Combat Racing… The combat racing genre spans a wide range of games; from eternal favourite Mario Kart, to classics like Twisted Metal, Road Rash, Burnout and the fondly remembered (to me anyway) Rollcage from Psygnosis during the heady days of the original PlayStation. Developer Caged Element are hoping to keep the home […]
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