December 1990. Ecstatic about the prospects of what awaited within the wrapped boxes beneath the Christmas tree in our living room, I had just finishe...[Read More]
Homer’s Odyssey is one of those bodies of work that has etched itself into countless forms of entertainment. While many of us may roll our eyes,...[Read More]
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Pomp, panoply, pageantry. All apt descriptors for the beautiful game’s most prestigious club competition. For years, FIFA‘s biggest (now o...[Read More]
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Much like its warriors who have blazed a bloody trail through countless battlefields, For Honor is a ferocious being that can’t be tamed. The pr...[Read More]
If you read anything about Angry Mob Games’ newish title Brawlout, you will notice there are a plethora of comparisons to the wildly successful ...[Read More]
Is it possible to enjoy a game while still being terrible at it? Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege puts that question to the test for me. I’v...[Read More]
Since Codemasters were granted the official license for Formula 1 and released their first title in 2009 they’ve slowly, but surely, built thing...[Read More]
Assassin’s Creed possesses one of the most intriguing, appealing blueprints in gaming. The series has had many bedrock entries supporting the we...[Read More]
As I was playing through We Happy Few, there was one thought I couldn’t seem to get out of my head: If Bioshock and Dishonored made a child toge...[Read More]
Dead Cells radiates confidence. It’s felt inside of its levels, a metroidvanian network of procedural generation that feels both distinctive and...[Read More]