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FIFA 17 Review – A Well Trodden Journey

FIFA games release every year and are lapped up by fans of the sport each time unsurprisingly. A new set of players are introduced to the rosters and a certain level of polish and officialdom is maintained from year to year. As a FIFA fan you know what to expect

Titanfall 2 Review – Titans In Arms

Respawn Entertainment released their futuristic shooter and sequel to the Xbox/PC exclusive Titanfall which launched in March 2014. Two years later and we’ve got a more fleshed out game considering the original was purely a multiplayer experience. Titanfall 2 addresses the concerns levelled at the first game and includes a

Weeping Doll Review – Playstation VR

Oasis Games has published a few titles for Playstation VR and Weeping Doll adds to their line-up of games. Developed in the Chinese region by TianShe Media, Weeping Doll tells the story of two sisters, one born with a birth defect on her face and the other quite “normal”. Without

The Turing Test Review

It probably isn’t fair (and it may not even be accurate) to call every first person puzzle game “Portal-like,” but given the popularity of Valve’s puzzle series, which like all of its others is stalled at 2, I wouldn’t call the comparison a stigma that developers should avoid. Indeed, being

XCOM 2 Review

To this day, XCOM: Enemy Unknown provides a very interesting lesson in marketing and recognizing market demands…for publishers willing to pay attention. Ever since shooters became the safe, go-to-genre of game to publish, many a franchise has been rebooted (often times in a gritty, realistic way) as a first or

Forza Horizon 3 Review

Playground Games returns with their latest Forza Horizon game making it game number three in the open world series. What started as an excellent game on Xbox 360 to compliment the more sim like approach Forza had established, the Horizon games have cemented themselves as the go to driving experience