LEGO Jurassic World The Game Review

Growing up building a multitude of creations with LEGO developed a creative imagination and a love for those little blocks (except when you step on them in your bare feet). When Traveller’s Tales Games (TTG) introduced the first LEGO Star Wars game I was hooked all over again. Over the

Badland: Game of the Year Edition Review

When Frogmind set out to build and complete a game within a year no one knew that Badland would turn out to be such a smash hit on iOS and Android. Players logged millions of hours guiding furry little creatures through a dark, atmospheric adventure that wonderfully used physics based

Beach Buggy Racing Review

Almost everyone loves a kart racing game that stems from some of the classics like Mario Kart and R.C. Pro Am. The thrill of crossing the finish line in 1st place after a well placed booby trap makes even the most humble player squeal with glee (especially if their opponent

Spy Chameleon Review

One of the hardest things to let go of in the transition from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One was the immense amount of arcade and indie games that were available. Many gamers had a vast collection in their library where they could spend a few minutes or hours

Rogue Legacy Review

There has always been something exciting about the platform genre or maybe it is because I grew up in a generation where that is basically all we really had to play. Games like Mega Man, Super Mario, Contra, Pitfall, and Stryder consumed the time of many gamers, building a foundation

Slice Zombies Kinect Review

Zombies are killed by trauma to the head and most zombie movies or games really drive home that age old theme. However, nothing can be denied that hacking zombies up with a katana or other sword looks like pure bliss and makes you feel like a ninja warrior, just watch

Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 Review

Millions of us are out there right now with over 5 years of ninja training under our belts ready to take on the world… or at least able to slice up fruit for smoothies after all those hours of Fruit Ninja. It was a smash hit for the Kinect and

Mortal Kombat X Review

Fighting games always instil a sense of nostalgia in me from the era of the arcades. When Mortal Kombat burst on to the scene in 1992 it changed the face of the fighting genre and forever set the bar for the next game to become bigger, badder, and bloodier. Over

Unmechanical: Extended Review

I’m not sure exactly when my love for puzzle videogames turned into an addiction, but needless to say there have been plenty of reasons over the years to feed that need to solve just one more. With amazing puzzlers like Portal, Braid, Tetris, Lemmings, Shadow of the Colossus, Tetris, Zuma,

Dragon Age: Inquisition Review

Sequels usually have high expectations to live up to, whether they are in fiction with George RR Martin’s epic tale A Song of Ice and Fire, in films like Star Wars, or even videogames like Halo or Dragon Age. Capturing the essence of what made each special while trying to