

Shalnor Legends - A KGK Review
Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands is basically a The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past clone, it plays pretty much the same, with the old school top down isometric view, you have simple controls and fight an unknown evil, and it even has bushes!. Whether it’s considered a Zelda clone or not, Shalnor stands on it’s own. Created by a one man Dev team, Johnny Ostad has done an amazing job at creating this game, or maybe I’m just biased because a link to the past is my favourite Ze

Super Street: The Game
Street racing combined with car modification became immensely popular thanks in large part to Need for Speed Underground many years ago, and provided gamers with a selection of challenges for races, a pumping soundtrack, and mods aplenty that helped make the series such an iconic masterpiece that it is today. Many gamers are calling for its return every time that EA announce a new Need for Speed game, only to be left slightly disappointed when it never materialises. Well, dev


Time Carnage - A KGK Review
In this bizarre take on a first person shooter, developed and published by Wales Interactive, you will be warped to the killing fields of the 4th Millennium where zombies and rabid mole rats roam the earth, or to the Mesozoic Era where giant flies, vicious raptors and angry triceratops are out for blood. Safe from the onslaught on your shielded warp platform, you will blast your way through 5 waves of ever increasing enemies. This one is a bit odd; while you can move around i


Arcade Islands: Volume One - A KGK Review
Developed by Teyon and published by Mastiff Games, the Arcade Islands is a collection of party and mini games that will guarantee hours of fun for yourself or a group of friends. Will over 30 games, there is a little something for everybody. Some are simple button mashing, some are shooters, and one is just air hockey. The games are grouped by themed Islands that have 4-6 games per island. You will have to unlock the next island and games by earning stars in the games availab

Nefarious - A KGK Review
One notable point to make about video games, is that you inevitably end up assuming the role of the protagonist. The stereotypical good guy defeating the bad guy routine has become synonymous with pretty much all forms of media, including books, movies and the like. It’s always satisfying to emerge from you adventure victorious, having swatted aside the villain to rapturous applause from whatever universe you’re currently indulged in. But what if there was an option to play t