Author: Iain

Skull Review

Want a chance to trick your friends, lie through your teeth and take huge joy in them swearing at you when it all goes to plan and they lose the game because of it? Skull is a game of bluffing, luck, and trying everything you can think of...
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T.I.M.E Stories Review

If there’s one thing that most board games don’t do too well, it’s telling stories. While there might be plenty of action, quests to do or scenarios to beat the actual narrative tends to be left behind. T.I.M.E Stories looks set to do away with that theory, by...
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Broken Hero by Jonathan Wood Review

Arthur Wallace is back with MI37, and this time he’s got a simple matter of some Nazi-built robots to deal with, some of which are hell-bent on ending most of humanity with a fairly hefty bomb. The fourth book in the Hero series, Broken Hero picks up not long...
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Fallout 4 Review (PS4)

Fallout 4 deserves its place on the current crop of consoles, and will fill you with wonder, joy and heartbreak every bit as much as previous games in the series have. It’s a massive, thought provoking game which should really be filling a slot in everyone’s gaming collection,...
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Just Cause 3 Review (PS4)

It’s totally bonkers and relies on endless sequences of huge explosions, but there’s no denying how much fun Just Cause 3 is. Yes there are more refined open world games such as GTA and Far Cry, but for total all-out enjoyment and carnage it’s hard to fault it....
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Need for Speed Review (PS4)

As a racer, Need for Speed is great. It looks awesome, has some very tense and enjoyable races and there’s plenty of cars to buy and customise in a massive number of ways. The life-acted plot delivery isn’t great though, and having to sit through so many videos...
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