
Black Mirror - The Review
Way back in the early 2000’s, PC gamers were treated to a trilogy of games known as Black Mirror. Proving popular, the Gothic Horror series, has now been rebooted for current generation platforms, and is named Black Mirror, without any suffix or number. Can King Art Games latest title recapture the atmospheric tension, and will the game live up to its predecessors? Only one way to find out. Let’s read on. Set in the early 1900’s, protagonist David Gordon is contacted, requesting


The Surge - A KGK Review!
Every time a game that’s considered harder than the norm, it’s likened to that now infamous trilogy, and while that’s a fair assessment if said game is genuinely difficult, it’s old hat now. Especially since there’s a new dog in town. The Surge is an action RPG, which forgoes the traditional fantasy settings for the genre, and instead takes on a science fiction setting, in the not too distant future. There’s plenty to see and do, and that’s not to mention plenty to kill you,


Akuatica: Turtle Racing - The Review!
Whenever I play a game, I usually get a good idea of my opinions early on, and I’m always sure of how I’m going to score it. This is because each game I review, is pretty clear cut as to whether or not it’s good or bad. However, Akuatica: Turtle Racing is an oddity for me. I played for 3 hours before I gave up wondering if I liked it or not. This isn’t to say I thought it was bad, it’s actually a good little game once you get stuck into it. Once you load up Akuatica, the firs


Justice League a Critical Review
I’ve taken a few days to digest the travesty and disappointment that was Justice League. As a comic fan of over 30 years I had high hopes. I’m what millennials would term a ‘fanboy’ – in my day we were outcasts and spat on in social settings but in this golden age of comic book movies we hold the keys to the kingdom. Normally when I see a shit comic book movie I can sum up what was wrong with it in a few sentences. Justice League was such a comedy of errors it took me several


Outcast: Second Contact - The Review!
A recent surge in games receiving reboots or sequels has seen Appeal game studio release Outcast: Second Contact. Sometimes, these releases on current generation consoles find success, rekindling that love affair from fans of the series, and bringing in attention from those new to be series. I do wonder why Timesplitters hasn’t received this treatment, but that’s a whole different story for another day. So, it’s time to assume control of Cutter Slade and pay a visit to the Ta