Dustforce Review  Dustforce may sound like a late-night QVC cleaning product, presented by an under-slept, over-paid and frankly misplaced salesperson but in this case, itâs a game. It was originally released for Steam, back in 2012 but has now made its way to Xbox 360, via Xbox Live Arcade. If youâre not familiar with this title, itâs the very epitome of ânever judge a book by its cove...[Read More]
The recently released Child Of Light was brought to us by the same guys that graced us with Far Cry 3, but this is a far cry from that genre in every respect. When I first seen details about Child Of Light, I was uncertain about who exactly this game would appeal to. As a grown man and one that loves to be running and gunning while gaming, you know manly things, I was definitely sure this game wou...[Read More]
Destinyâs PvP Mode wonât be available straight away  Bungie have revealed that Destinyâs competitive multiplayer mode will not be available until a few hours into the game. Speaking to Eurogamer Bungie said that after a player has unlocked the PvP mode with one character it will be unlocked for all characters on the players account. Explaining why the developers made this decision wa...[Read More]
Games With Gold For May  May brings us two more free games with gold, and this month we have Dust An Elysian Tale from the 1st-16th. From the 16th we have the highly recommended Saints Row The Third. Dust An Elysian Tail comes from independent developer Humble Hearts, and it is a beautiful, breathtakingly animated love letter to 2D side scrolling action-adventure games. In the land of Falana, the...[Read More]
Klipsch KG-200 Gaming Headset Review    Klipsch as a company has been around for decades supplying highly engineered sound for a wide variety of applications, from cinemas to the home. Recently however, they have joined the growing list of companies that realise how big the gaming industry has become, and how important it is...[Read More]
I’ll have to admit that I had some hardships playing Full Bore at first. It takes time to unwind itself, and it’s up to the player to maintain momentum via puzzle solving until interesting stuff starts happening, but once it did, there was no puzzle complicated enough for me to give up playing. This is a game with many layers, and one has to understand what he/she’s getting into before starting it...[Read More]
Elder Scrolls Online Review   Itâs hard not to be extremely cynical when an old, beloved franchise announces that theyâre releasing an MMO. I rarely hear any demand for such a thing; no Conan fans suddenly felt the need for an MMO and fans of Knights of the Old Republic would (still) rather see a third entry in the series. That hasnât stopped Bethesda from spending the last 7 years looking...[Read More]
Stealth v Mayhem In Wolfenstein The New Order  Just released by Bethesda and MachineGames is this new video entitled, âStealth v Mayhemâ. In this video we see two ways to handle each scenario, the Stealth way in which you creep around using silenced weapons, or the Mayhem way where you create complete and utter havoc, on the Nazis. Having the choice to execute soldiers silently is the dream o...[Read More]
Canyon Capers Review   During the past few years, with the surge of the Indie game, we have seen a great many platform games come onto the market. Some take us back to our beloved retro gaming years, and some leaving us crying out loud that someone has just ripped off a game we spent much too much of our child hood (some more than others) playing in front of the TV on a SNES or Sega Megadrive....[Read More]
With the upcoming releases of games like The Crew, Destiny and The Division there is a lot of talk about titles that will change the landscape of gaming. So I thought to myself, “Tickles, you’ve seen a lot over the years. What are the biggest game changers that you’ve seen?” Well here it is. My top ten game changers. No. 10 Mass Effect trilogy – Continuity. Never before had we seen a game not only...[Read More]