Crysis 2 Review

Crysis 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed science-fiction FPS of Crytek and it continues where the first episode left off. In 2023 humanity is fighting the squid-like aliens called Ceph who are now destroying New York City with a …

Super Meat Boy Review

Meat Boy and Bandage Girl live as blissful young lovers until the evil Mr. Fetus arrives and kidnaps the pink princess. You can tell by the names of the characters that we have some crazy game here and most of …

Amnesia: The Dark Descent Review

You’re stumbling amongst the barrels in a cellar when suddenly the lantern goes out – you’ve run out of the last drops of oil. Desperately looking for a torch or a candle to light with a tinderbox you suddenly hear …

Dishonored Review

Being a stealth action title in the wake of Thief and Deus Ex, Dishonored had caught my attention way before its release. I’m glad that it came up to my expectations, being a really enjoyable game. The story’s about an …

Rochard Review

Ever wanted to know what a G-Lifter is? It may sound like a toy for single women but it isn’t (that would be a waaay different game). It’s a portable gravity gun and your main tool in Rochard. This cartoony …

Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville Review

If you’ve played the previous Rebuild games, you’re in for a treat with Gangs of Deadsville. If you haven’t, this is a fantastic place to start. Described as “Sim City meets the Walking Dead”, you must lead your group of …

Super Time Force Ultra Review

Somewhere between Braid and Super Meat Boy lies the epileptic-fit-waiting-to-happen that is Super Time Force Ultra. As various members of the Super Time Force, lead by Commander Repeatski, you’re tasked with saving Earth from the evil Dr Infinity while occasionally …

Boo Bunny Plague Review

There are games we expect, like Call of Duty. There are games like Psychonauts which come completely out of left-field. Then there are insane games like Boo Bunny Plague, which come so far left of left-field that that they make …

Toast Time Review

Rarely has a single input control (of a single click) conjured up so much complexity, chaos and calories as Toast Time. Released first in 2013 for mobile, this level based tower-defensey shmup featuring a Toaster named Terry bakes its way …

Hack ‘n’ Slash Review

Hack ‘n’ Slash starts with a brilliant premise, but quickly overwhelms the player with its erratic difficulty curve. You play an adventurer very much in the mould of Legend of Zelda’s Link. The twist is that instead of a sword, …