Rome Total War: Alexander
TL;DR – Rome Total War: Alexander is a fun little stand-alone expansion pack for a game that’s such a classic that I started off this blog by “reviewing” it’s remaster.…
Irreverent reviews from an irrelevant source
TL;DR – Rome Total War: Alexander is a fun little stand-alone expansion pack for a game that’s such a classic that I started off this blog by “reviewing” it’s remaster.…
TL;DR – Command & Conquer: Generals is the black sheep of the C&C series, but it’s still a pretty enjoyable RTS experience. I’d highly recommend getting it with the “Zero…
Half Life 2 is a pretty important game, albeit primarily because of it's influence on the PC gaming industry via Steam as opposed to it's own merits. With that being…
These games are all so bad I couldn't finish them, and if you've taken a look at my reviews you'll seen that I've finished quite a few bargain bin games…
TL;DR - Fire Emblem 7: The Blazing Blade or just Fire Emblem in the west is a great starting point for those new to the series. Yet it still provides…
TL;DR - Metal Slug Advance is a fairly faithful adaption of the series to the GBA. Unlike the previous portable Metal Slug games on the Neo Geo Pocket Color, MS:A…
TL;DR - Killzone Liberation (KZL) is a great isometric shooter that showcases what the PSP is capable of in terms of visuals, gameplay and even online functionality. I would have…
TL;DR - The Shivering Isles is the largest expansion for Oblivion and takes place in an entirely new world outside of Cyrodiil. This makes it the easiest one to recommend,…
TL;DR - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Knights of the Nine is an interesting and surprisingly lengthy DLC for one of the most popular Western RPG's ever made. Despite suffering…
Lock’s Quest is a charming (if unbalanced) hybrid strategy game that deftly juggles tower defence, frantic top-down quasi beat-em-up action and a JRPG-esque story. While not without flaws, the game…