
The Big Interview: NetherWorld by Hungry Pixels
NetherWorld is an indie, pixel-art game in development that one half of MyGameStory Towers is a kickstarter backer of and proud Netherholic! James was hooked from the moment he watched […]
NetherWorld is an indie, pixel-art game in development that one half of MyGameStory Towers is a kickstarter backer of and proud Netherholic! James was hooked from the moment he watched […]
Virginia – A Lynchian, trope-busting puzzle to unravel By Sam Smith Contrary to what you might think, this isn’t an autobiographical game about John Denver, but a psychological thriller in […]
By – Sam Smith Dark Cloud is one of those games that seemed to come and go with little to no fanfare, but nevertheless is a damn fine adventurer that […]
By Sam Smith Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is the strongest argument yet for computer games as an art form. This is because it’s unlike anything I’ve ever played before, but […]
Josh Pappenheim: On Video Games And Depression Josh Pappenheim is a 29-year-old content creator for the BBC who has also worked for Comedy Central. In 2017 he wrote an article […]
1942 – Classic Arcade Gaming by Scott Ferguson When I think of vintage video games and wasted youth, two arcade games tower over the rest – classic driving game, Daytona […]
The Sims 4 – Simulating real life has never been so much fun By Callum Smith Is life treating you badly? Why not escape from it all and create your […]
Fable III: Fantasy, romance and chicken suits By Isabelle Flynn Fable III is often considered the ugly duckling of Lionhead Studios’ iconic trilogy. IGN called it a “royal disappointment” and […]
Titanfall: Your Titan Is Ready By Luciano ‘Blaze Jedi’ Del Valle Hello everyone! ‘Blaze Jedi’ of Stressed Iron Gaming here to discuss the Titanfall series. The original Titanfall was multiplayer […]
The Last Of Us: A Harrowing Masterpiece Of Storytelling By – Jack Stewart The Last Of Us is a masterpiece which single-handedly changed the way I look at video games. […]