Category - Reviews

Speck CandyShell CARD (iPhone 6 Plus)

One thing about CES, there is a phone case for every style and need. I try to time my phone upgrades to right before the big show so that I can find the cases that will get me through the following year. Things that need to be taken into...

Mechs And Mercs: Black Talons (PC/Steam)

Mechs And Mercs: Black Talons is one of the latest entries into the real-time strategy gaming fray and it stars.. well mechs and mercs! Not much left to say about it – time to give it a play. Storyline: A devastating war has torn the...

LUCID M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight Review...

Lucid’s M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight promises parallax-free function (something usually only reserved for holo-sights) and tough construction. Does this red dot sight live up to its promises? I was very pleased to find out that it does...

Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review (PC)

When a cinematic trailer from Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes first appeared on the scene, there was a lot of talk about whether or not the cinematica represented the actual game visuals. Were they the real deal or just beautiful cutscenes in...

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris –...

Lara Croft and I have a very long relationship. As an ex-archaeologist and lover of anything Indiana Jones-like, the Lara Croft series has always held a place in my heart. Sure she is more tomb robber then archaeologist, but I’ve always...

The Evil Within Review (PS4)

I  just can’t get enough of survival horror games. From the old school Alone in the Dark games to Resident Evil, they are the closest thing to entering into a horror movie – even more so than haunted attractions. At haunts, there...

Fat Chicken – A Review (PC)

Relevant Games has released their take on the tower defense game with Fat Chicken. Fat Chicken is being advertised as a reverse tower defense game, where you build towers that are designed to keep the “invaders” alive, instead of...

Marvel Pinball’s Venom Table Review...

Zen Studios definitely knows the physics of the little silver ball. Other companies have come close, but Zen seems to have mastered it to the next level. Playing their tables, it is easy to believe that the little digital ball dancing around a...