“Words are wind, Asher. It’s choices that define who you are”. If a single line of dialogue could summarise The Sword in the Darkness, the third episode in Telltale’s Game of Throne series, it’d be that one. Read more …
Life is Strange: Episode 2 – Out of Time Review
Life continues to be as strange and awkward as expected in Out of Time, the second episode of Dontnod’s interactive sci-fi/teen drama series. Read more …
Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 2 – Atlas Mugged Review
The first episode of Tales from the Borderlands came along and blew us all away with its high-octane blend of Mad Max action scenes and typical Borderlands humour. It was superb and left us all pumped for the second episode. Unfortunately, the second episode took four months to arrive. Hey ho, it’s here now; but was it worth the wait? Read more …
Five Reasons To Be A PC Gamer
It has been two weeks now since I built my very first gaming rig. After months of research and years of anticipation I was finally in a position to join the PC master race, and it feels good.
In these weeks of tinkering with internals (hey now) and testing my new rig on various games and programs I have learned that there are many distinct advantages to PC gaming, in fact I have managed to narrow it down to five.
NieR – Gestalt & Replicant Review
Enchantingly memorable, “NieR” is a game not many have heard of—let alone experienced. Brimming with magnificently composed music, captivatingly developed characters, intricate attention to detail and engaging gameplay; “NieR” stands as a treasured adventure in the hearts and minds of those that played it. Read more …
Life is Strange: Episode 1 – Chrysalis
After being awarded a scholarship to study photography at the exclusive Blackwell Academy, jaded teen Max Caulfield (what a phony!) has an apocalyptic vision of her town being torn apart by a tornado made of glass. Soon after, she realises she has somehow gained the ability to rewind time. Try to picture what Sands of Time might be like if the prince were a teenage girl in the 21st century. That’s some imagination you have there. Read more …