Reviews

Learn To Take A Punch Developer Sloclap describes Sifu as a  ‘stylish yet gritty beat-em-up, featuring visceral hand-to-hand combat in a contemporary urban setting’, but in reality, Sifu is far more than just another simple punch-and-run game. Sifu provides players with a rewarding yet challenging experience, punctuated by an excellent...
A Waste Of Time When I caught a glimpse of Luis Antonio’s Twelve Minutes – a unique small-scale time-loop mystery starring some A-list Hollywood talent and published by Annapurna Interactive – all the way back in 2015, I was instantly intrigued. It seemed fresh and bold, a unique gem standing...
Be Greater, Be Yourself. It’s not the drastic departure some might have been expecting from Insomniac Games’ first outing with the webhead, but the charm and quality of life improvements introduced in Spider-Man: Miles Morales places it well and truly above the original. Taking a queue from Naughty Dog’s work...
As a self-proclaimed Sony fanboy (or a Sony Pony as the mean folks on Twitter call me), I have been very, very, VERY happy with PlayStation’s offerings over the last few years. Sony’s strength has always been its games, and the previous generation’s line-up contains some of the most memorable...
The Xbox Series X is the first Xbox console I have felt compelled to purchase on launch day. Having been more PlayStation orientated my entire life, the only reason I even have an Xbox One X in my house is for my partner to play Halo, and I am certainly...
Exorcising digital daemons was not on my to-do list this week DISCLAIMER: A review code for Lucifer Within Us was given to us by Kitfox Games upon our request. In a timeline where games such as LA Noire and The Wolf Among Us have piqued my interest but made me...
Feeling Younger in My Mind It’s no simple task re-envisioning an iconic property for a new generation of fans; balancing the expectations of die-hard series veterans while simultaneously sprinkling in enough to appeal to modern sensibilities. A remake that connects with all audiences regardless of familiarity is something to be...