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Heroes of the Storm – a MOBA Underdog
In today’s multiplayer gaming climate, battle royale games are all the rage. Ever since PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, a couple of years back, and swept the world by storm, developers and publishers left and right have been trying to get a piece of that cake. New battle royale titles keep coming out, […]
PC Gaming – A few months in
It’s been a few months now since I did my first ever PC build, and it’s genuinely changed the way I enjoy gaming. As with everything there are pros and cons, which I’ll come to. But the way it’s changed my habits is quite interesting. No longer bound to specific platforms for a lot of […]
Ghost of Tsushima – Initial Thoughts
From the outset, Ghost of Tsushima has appealed to me. Playing as a Samurai in an open-world, made by Sucker Punch (the same people who made InFamous). I know they put a lot of attention into their worlds, and that they make great games. Tie that in with the Feudal Japan, in 1274, and well, […]
Quick Take: Avengers – Beta
I can’t lie, there’s nothing about the upcoming Avengers game that appeals to me. If I was 12 again, it would totally be for me, I was all-over Marvel comics. Hell, if it was 5 years ago, I’d be more into it. But I think we’re all burnt-out on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and […]
In-game casinos
In 1998, I bought the James Bond 007 game on Gameboy, and it inadvertently taught me how to play Black Jack. Thinking about this, and the world of online casinos like CasinoMartini I realised that I’ve never step foot in a real casino, but I’ve learned to play their games, and entered many, virtually. Does […]
The Witcher 3 – Cross-save playthrough
The Witcher 3 is one of my favourite all-time games. Compelling story, massive open-world, loads to do etc etc. Once I finish a game, it’s rare that I play it all again though. Especially something as big as the Witcher 3. But……there are always reasons and exceptions! In fact, reason number one is that I […]
Guest Post: Fifa on PC
Since doing my PC Build, I’ve been really keen to try as many styles of games as possible. To see how they fit in the PC environment. Would Fifa really work? Of course First-Person Shooters are borne out of Mouse and Keyboard use. It’s not too hard to get to grips with other games, but […]
In-game gambling
I’ve written a little bit in the past about loot boxes, keys, battle passes and all of the mechanics in gaming that developers use to try and get you to invest a bit of your hard-earned cash in subtle ways. It’s understandable that they are trying to make a living. But most of the times, […]
The Educational Potential of VR Gaming
As any avid gamer knows, video games can have educational qualities. That’s not to say they all do, but generally you can pick up a little bit of knowledge from a good game. What’s always particularly interesting though is a game that’s actually built to educate. We see more of this these days thanks in […]





