
Abo Khashem - A KGK Review
Abo Khashem is a pleasant departure from the typical open world experience. It offers a unique experience and has a little bit for everyone. The story of Abo Khashem is quite weird. Awakening in the desert with no memories, the game sets the stage for a grand adventure, but quickly tosses that out the window as begin the adventure by pummelling cats in the street. After maiming a few felines you are quickly put in the back of a police car only to be freed by your new best fri


The Station - A KGK Review
I love a good space faring piece of science fiction. Could be a book, video game or a film I don’t honestly mind. It’s a theme I’ve always had plenty of time for, and one I have enjoyed for about 30 years and now, we have The Station. A Sci-Fi mystery set aboard a dark and seemingly abandoned space station orbiting an alien planet. The three crew members have failed to make contact, and you, a recon specialist have been sent to investigate the mysterious disappearances of the


The Surge A Walk in the Park - A KGK Review
There’s a trend that’s been doing the rounds for quite some time when it comes to describing a game as difficult. We’ve all heard the “Dark Souls” name mentioned, and it’s become stale if I’m being honest. Well, play The Surge and I guarantee you that you will have a new descriptive term for hard games. I’ve previously reviewed the game, and had my backside handed to me on more than several dozen occasions, and now it’s time to have a look at the DLC expansion, A Walk in the


Nightmare From The Deep 3: Davy Jones | A KGK Review
Point and click adventure games have made a comeback in recent years, and with it a lot of new and old fans purchasing said games to work their way through a story driven narrative that tells the story of many a popular protagonist. Step forward Artifex Mundi who have turned the genre into something unique, with several series of games that include hidden object mini-games scattered throughout your journey. A fresh twist on console games, and does it work? Does Nightmare from

Marooners | A KGK Review
We’ve been lucky enough to have a selection of party based games arrive on console recently, and from out of nowhere, M2H have surprised us with Marooners. I won’t lie, I had no idea it was even being developed. So waking up to a copy of the games key in my email was a pleasant surprise. A party game that can be played online, or even offline in local multiplayer with emphasis on winning via any means necessary. Big question; what is it like? First off, the AI needs to be add