Author Archives: Francesco Ramazzotti

War of the Vikings can be considered as the “sequel” to 2012’s War of the Roses; a medieval multiplayer action game which was overshadowed by Chivalry: Medieval Warfare , a similar game (albeit in first person) that launched around the same time. Unfortunately for War of the Roses, the game was quickly forgotten and servers became a ghost [… Read more
Last year, Valve released a digital compendium available for purchase in the Dota 2 Store, with $2.50 from every purchase contributing to the total prizepool for The International, the most important Dota 2 tournament of the year as well as the e-sports tournament with the largest prize pool ever. By the time The International arrived [… Read more

With the explosive gameplay reveal of Insomniac‘s Sunset Overdrive, it seems like everyone has forgotten about the dark, gritty, brown games which dominated the last generation of gaming. The clashing colours, lively explosions and wacky designs are what captured everyone’s attention in the trailer, however, we mustn’t forget that, despite last generation being dominated by [… Read more

By now, I’m sure everyone has heard of Blizzard‘s free-to-play collectible trading card game, Hearthstone. It’s consistently one of the most watched games on Twitch TV, YouTube is full of Hearthstone-related videos and it seems like everyone is talking about the game. After trying out the game in closed beta, I was left with mixed [… Read more

Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s trailer blew everyone’s minds as it showed off its gorgeous world and awesome looking characters and creatures. Luckily, it seems like some new and higher resolution screenshots from the trailers emerged, as well as some new information regarding the game’s classes. The new class information and screenshots can be found below! [… Read more
You wake up on a beach in colonial America after having survived a shipwreck. The whole world is painted in black and white and all you hear is the sound of waves crashing and birds chirping in the distance, yet, something feels off. As you venture inland you start finding clues and other odd hints [… Read more
One game was the biggest talking point of EGX Rezzed: Alien: Isolation. It seemed like everyone at the show either played it or was queuing to play Creative Assembly‘s survival horror game. Obviously, we couldn’t pass on the opportunity, read on to find out what we thought of it. The playable demo was a [… Read more
Hotline Miami was an indie success story when it released on October 2012. Featuring an excellent soundtrack, brutal difficulty and a strange story which kept you guessing until the very end, Hotline Miami was one of the indie highlights of the year. Luckily, for the fans of the first game, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number [… Read more
Shadow Warrior was released on PC in September 2013 and was met with generally good reviews - our own JD Brewer gave it a score of 85 in his review; praising its fun and fast combat as well as the variety of skills and abilities at your disposal. Now that Shadow Warrior is coming out [… Read more
Who remembers the original Stronghold Crusader? If you don’t, that’s probably because the game is 12 years old and was the sequel to a 13 year old game. The series since then has seen several ups and downs; the fourth installment, Stronghold Legends, introduced fantasy elements that the fans despised, but in 2012 the developers (Firefly [… Read more
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