Gaming Reviews
Boomerang Fu
It’s hard, really hard, to find games that are genuinely good for all the family, but this is one. This is quick to pick up, fun for a couple of hours, and then maybe left for a bit, but you’ll come back time and time again. Boomerang Fu is a six-player, single screen fun fest, playable by all ages.
Wolfenstein: The New Order
Wolfenstein: The New Order makes me thankful that the Nazi’s never won the war. With all the weird weapons and merciless Nazi robot dogs that would have sprung up, I am glad I don’t have to live on Hitler Crescent and work at Goebbels Inc.
Kaiser Baas Game Recorder HD
There’s many a reason why you may want to record your gameplay and up until now, there’s been two game recorders leading the charge from Hauppauge and Elgato. Late 2013 saw a new contender
Titanfall – is this the full version?
Titanfall, one of 2014’s biggest titles, has launched in the UK & Europe. The amount of hype surrounding Titanfall can only be described as ridiculous. It has to be one
SimCity Cities of Tomorrow – How is SimCity 12 months after release?
About this time last year, new life was given to the SimCity franchise. To say fans of SimCity weren’t chomping at the bit to get a glimpse of the new
Rayman Legends
Rayman Legends is the next generation incarnation of the much-loved and classic retro title of the same name. It should be noted that the new ‘re-boot’ isn’t entirely new; Rayman
CALL OF DUTY GHOSTS: A REVIEW
Call of Duty has been with us as a franchise now for nearly twelve years. On over eighteen different (and even now defunct) platforms from GameCube to Xbox One, the