Richard Dobson

Avid gamer since the days of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Grew up with the PS1 and PS2 but changed allegiances in 2007 with the release of Halo 3.

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky Review

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky should be seen as an expansion rather than a full prequel, but it is one that fans will enjoy nonetheless.

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Review

The two games featured in the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection were big deals when first released. Playing them again now, it is clear to see why.

Unicorn Overlord Review

Unicorn Overlord isn’t so much about why you are journeying, but more about who is joining you, who stands in your way and how good you look whilst progressing.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl Review

For fans of the Metro and Fallout series, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl is very much in the same vein.

Clean up the mobs’ messes in Serial Cleaners

Ever wondered who cleans up after your trails of destruction in videogames? I bet you’ve never even blinked an eye at the thought. I certainly haven’t. And now we don’t need to think about it, because we can experience what it is like, also in videogame form. Serial Cleaners is out today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Protect your homestead in The DioField Chronicle

Something has happened to Square Enix this year; their productivity has increased quite substantially. Whether they’ve been drinking energy drinks or just eating more Weetabix, their output has significantly improved. Xbox owners aren’t seeing all the fruits of their labour but here is one at least. The DioField Chronicle launches today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Biomutant Xbox Series X|S Review

Biomutant on Xbox Series X|S remains a very basic open-world action RPG even with a next-gen upgrade.

New characters available in Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles

I’m not even going to pretend like I know what I am on about here, so lets just jump straight into it. There are three new characters available today for Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC. The Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke (Entertainment District) Character Pack is out now.

Multiplayer pirate mayhem in Plunder Panic

There’s a new pirate game in town and we’re not talking about Skull and Bones for a change. This one is all about teaming up with friends locally or online and taking down rival pirate ships using any method you can think. Plunder Panic is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, featuring cross play between platforms and PC.

Bring a gun to a swordfight in Knights & Guns

Knights typically use a sword and shield to do all their regular killing for them. But these are not regular enemies you are taking on. Find out how a knight wields a gun in Knights & Guns, out today on Xbox.

Creepy point and click The Dark Prophecy is out now

There are now over 180 games published by Ratalaika Games on Xbox, so you’d struggle to find a gamer without one on their card. They’ve encompassed almost every genre during that time and appealed to almost every gamer too. Today’s offering is a point and click game with a creepy atmosphere, which feels somewhat like a lost genre. Hopefully not though, as The Dark Prophecy is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

Experience new FMV The Gallery, out now

After being considered a bit of a joke genre during the ‘90s, the FMV genre is excelling recently. And one of the best in the business – Paul Raschid of The Complex and Five Dates fame – is back with another curious FMV tale for players to enjoy. The Gallery is out today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.

It’s not Pong, it’s Paddles!

Pong is one of the most iconic videogames of all-time, not to mention one of the oldest. It is a formula that has endeared for 50 years. There have been imitators and renegades to try and change the gameplay over time, and we have another one here today. Out now on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch is Paddles.

Konami rediscover their mojo with the Suikoden I&II HD Remasters

Remember Konami? They we once responsible for the likes of Metal Gear, Silent Hill, Castlevania and lest we forget, for better or worse eFootball/Pro Evolution Soccer. Well, it would appear the sleeping giant is stirring again with the one of the biggest announcements from the whole Tokyo Games Show 2022: Suikoden I&II are receiving the HD Remaster treatment in 2023 for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Cause havoc as a mythical creature in Unichrome: A 1-bit Unicorn Adventure

Don’t let this title mislead you, as it is referencing something that clearly doesn’t exist. I’m not talking about unicorns either, they obviously exist. No, I am talking about 1-bit, this is the fictional part of that videogame title. Here is the proof that unicorns exist: Unichrome: A 1-bit Unicorn Adventure is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

Plazas and Promenades coming to Cities: Skylines

You’ve built highways stretching for miles to bring people to and from your cityscape, but now it is time to look after the pedestrians and their footfall. Build pedestrian only areas as the Plazas and Promenades DLC for Cities: Skylines releases on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

Metal: Hellsinger Review

Metal: Hellsinger on Xbox Series X|S isn’t quite the Symphony of Destruction we were hoping for. It feels more akin to a band’s debut EP; a noteworthy introduction but one that is just a snapshot into the potential.

Head to the Italian Front during World War I in Isonzo

With Verdun and Tannenberg both receiving Xbox Series X|S optimisations last year, it is now time to look forward. The WW1 Game Series studio today heads to Italy for Isonzo, out today on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

The 2013 remake joins Evil Dead: The Game

With four films, a fifth one on the way, a successful TV series and many more tie-ins, the source material is broad for Evil Dead: The Game to tap into. This time around they are taking their inspirations from the 2013 reboot as characters and costumes are ported into the game. The 2013 bundle for Evil Dead: The Game is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

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