Karl reviews Tim Conkling’s multi-award-nominated TBS-by-gaslight, Antihero A fast-paced, turn-based strategy game where you build the most powerful thieves’ guild in a gas-lit Victorian underworld […]
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Resident Evil: Vendetta
Squeezing his coal-shed sized biceps into a screening chair, Josh watches the new BioHazard CG movie Resident Evil: Vendetta and tells you just how much […]
“How do we get in?” The New Nintendo 3DS
I said I wouldn’t do it. I said to myself that the one I had was good enough. Yet here I am, February 12th at […]
Strider
Brian Tarran slices and dices his way through the 2014 remake of the ninja action adventure. If the 2014 remake of Strider was a car, […]
Stick It to The Man!
The comedic adventure game has become somewhat of a rarity as of late. There was a time, in the late 80s and 90s, when the […]
Just Cause 2
The island of Panau is the perfect holiday destination – a place where anything goes, where the sky’s the limit; where the only thing keeping […]
Thief
Eidos Montreal’s reboot of the Thief franchise is a tense, tactical sneak-a-thon for the most part – but it tries too hard to please everyone. […]
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
Few things are more comforting than the voice of Patrick Stewart. The fact that his narration is the first thing that greets you in Castlevania: […]
Batman: Arkham Origins
Following on from the Cane and Rinse podcast issues 101 and 105, Brian Tarran reviews the latest addition to the Arkham franchise, Batman: Arkham Origins. […]
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist
By all logic, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist should be a satirical comedy. It’s a good thing then that that’s exactly what the sixth game […]
Girl Fight
Girl Fight, though. Girl Fight. A game about girls having a fight. Even the name is amazing, a bit like calling The Last of Us […]
StarCraft ll: Heart of the Swarm single player
When it was first announced that StarCraft ll was going to be split into three parts, fans were somewhat upset. To be fair, It did […]