Game Reviews
Game Review: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Ciarán plays this hyper-cheesy, badass homage to the whole of the 80's and declares it the Best Thing Ever, in list form!
Game Review: Monaco
The eagerly awaited co-op crime caper delivers a healthy dose of pilferous fun but, as Colm finds, it's not without its shortcomings.
Game Review: Guacamelee!
Guacamelee! That's some good punnage. Guacamelee! is the third game from Drinkbox Studios, and Colm finds it only delightful.
Game Review: BioShock Infinite
In a world where most AAAs seem mortally afraid of spreading their wings, BioShock Infinite is an absolute wonder. Colm reviews.
Game Review: Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward
The second entry in the Zero Escape series tells a delightfully twisted tale, one strengthened by a host of broad general improvements.
Game Review: Lego City Undercover
Chase McCain and the rest of the Lego City PD attempt to take down an evil crimelord in a huge adventure. There's lots of driving, fighting, and detective-ing to be done as we get our hands on the Wii U exclusive.
Game Review: Tomb Raider
Ann says her days of hotpants and climbing around tombs are behind her, so why does she find the latest edition of Tomb Raider kicking all kinds of arse?
Game Review: Crysis 3
Crysis 3 is a game that consistently seems as if it's setting itself up for something better, but it never quite delivers. Colm reviews.
Game Review: Gears of War: Judgement
Judgement is the first in a new prequel trilogy of Gears of War games. Baird and Kilo Squad are indicted for war crimes and have to relive their actions through testimonies in a tale that will shape the future of Sera.
Game Review: SimCity
What's left to be said about the infamous game that invoked the wrath of the gaming community? Well, only that it's bloody good. Claudio reviews SimCity.
Game Review: Richard and Alice
Richard and Alice is not without its flaws, but its superb writing will captivate you. Claudio reviews.
Game Review: Scribblenauts Unlimited
Back in November, 5th Cell's 'indefinite' delay of the Scribblenauts franchise caused panic and consternation. The end product shows that the best things in life really are worth waiting for.

