Tokyo Jungle Review
You are wounded, scared and alone. Your pack is mostly dead. A few scattered bones remind you of the ones you cherished in life. You smell and catch something in the corner of your eye. Too late. You...
View ArticleRatchet and Clank: Full Frontal Assault Review
In the ten years the Ratchet & Clank series has been around for, developer Insomniac perfected its formula. With the series distilled to an exact science, where do they go next? How do they keep...
View ArticleE3 2013 – Dragon Fantasy Book II Preview
The retro movement is alive and well in videogames and Dragon Fantasy Book II is the latest in what is planned to be a long line of RPGs for Playstation 3 and Vita. Muteki’s E3 demo centered around...
View ArticleThe Last of Us: Left Behind Review
The Last of Us left a mark in my 2013. It was my game of the year. When I was done playing, it kept me wanting to come back for more. And at the same time, I didn’t want to returnto its desolate,...
View ArticleE3 2014 – Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Impressions
The Metal Gear Solid series is no stranger to absurdity, so nobody was surprised that after the relatively well closure of the saga in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, we would be getting even...
View ArticleEntertainium Co-ops Bloodborne!
Bloodborne is such a huge game for Entertainium that we couldn’t just review it as we would normally do it. Callum and Eduardo are die hard fans of the ‘Souls series, and what better reason is there to...
View ArticleE3 2015 – Sony press conference critical analysis
Perhaps if you had questioned people outside of the auditorium immediately following Sony’s press conference, you would not be surprised to hear that they may have recently found religion, citing three...
View ArticlePersona 4: Dancing All Night Review – Stretch, stretch, stretch your...
First rule of storytelling: Is this the most interesting part of your protagonist’s life? If it isn’t, why aren’t you showing us that? Persona 4 way back in 2008 was a fairly fresh RPG with an eclectic...
View ArticleRatchet and Clank Video Review
We’ve got another fresh video review from Alex Jackson! This time, he sets his sights on the new (old?) Ratchet and Clank, out now on the PlayStation 4.
View ArticleNioh Review – The path to mastery is a rocky one, amrita?
It’s really hard to approach Nioh without talking about From Software’s Souls franchise’s influence on modern videogame design. Nowadays, practically every game to come out with action RPG elements is...
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