

Tyler: Model 005 - A KGK Announcement
Coming to console later this month on Steam and Xbox One is Tyler: Model 005, a 3D Action/Platformer way back in the 1950’s. Tyler, many years after being powered down, is suddenly powered back online after a riotous thunderstorm, and must now figure out why his creator is missing and what has happened to his home. Surrounded by rats, spiders and more, Tyler is faced with a multitude of obstacles and puzzles as he makes his way through a web of mysteries. With light as his po


Agony - A KGK Review (18+ only)
Horror is a genre that has certainly seen many games over the years, and it’s a case of hit or miss. Those that are set in hell, quite literally, are not quite as common. The original Doom games saw Doomguy descend into hell to obliterate demons galore, and then there’s the classic Dante’s Inferno which is revered by many to be one of the best games on previous generations of console. Now Madmind Studio enter the fray with Agony. Needless to say, the game is appropriately nam


Extinction - A KGK Review
here’s always something satisfying taking down something bigger than you in video games. Just look at Attack on Titan. The whole David and Goliath story comes to mind, and when you factor in a fantasy world that’s combined with this idea, you get Extinction. On paper this sounds like an epic adventure of good vs evil, humans vs monsters and light vs dark. Does it have a happy ending, or will the Ravenii emerge as humanities destroyers? The game gives you control of Avil, the


Beast Quest - A KGK Review
I’ve always been a fair guy when it comes to video games, and even if a game is bad, I’d certainly look for some good points to give it a pick-me-up so it didn’t appear as bad as it really was. Sure I can be highly critical if I need to be as well. If a game is genuinely that bad, I will be open about it. Step forward Beast Quest, hang you head in shame, and return from where you crawled out of. Here it is, one of the worst games I’ve played on Xbox One. Based on a popular se


Review: Road Rage? Not Quite.
Heading back a fair few years, one title that stood out for many of us older gamers, was Road Rage. Point to point racing on bikes with melee combat. An addictive game, and also rather good. Now we have Road Rage, and many people are calling it a spiritual successor to the series hoping that it can reclaim the glory days of Road Rage. Let’s find out what it’s actually like. From watching the game boot up, I saw the Unreal 4 logo, which got me quite excited, as Unreal 4 is a p