Author: Jack Moulder

Born in England but currently living in Toronto, Canada, Jack's been gaming as long as he can remember, which just happens to coincide with his 6th birthday, where he received an original Gameboy and a copy of Tetris, which his parents immediately 'borrowed' and proceeded to rack up all the high scores that Jack's feeble 6-year-old fingers couldn't accomplish. A lover of sports games, RPGs and shooters, Jack's up for playing pretty much anything, so long as it doesn't kick his ass too frequently. He has a delicate temperament.

RymdResa Review – PC/Steam

RymdResa describes itself as a ‘poetic roguelike’, a game that features procedural generation and plenty of player…

World of Tanks Review – Xbox One

Free-to-play games are yet to take off on consoles in the same way that they have on…

Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition Review – PlayStation 4

Abyss Odyssey was originally released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC in the summer of 2014,…

Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut Review – PlayStation 4

Q.U.B.E., which stands for Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion, was first released on PC at the tail…

Lost Dimension Review – PS Vita

The PlayStation Vita is dying a slow death, and releases that arrive with any sort of fanfare…

Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition Review – PlayStation 4

Devil May Cry 4 isn’t the most obvious choice to receive a re-release on current gen consoles….

Tales from the Borderlands Episode 3: ‘Catch a Ride’ Review – PC/Steam

Telltale Games’ Tales from the Borderlands hasn’t had the smoothest of rides since the first episode released…

Tropico 5 – Waterborne DLC Review – PlayStation 4

For a game focused on building and managing an island nation, it’s strange that Tropico 5 offered…

StarDrive 2 Review – PC/Steam

In the same way that the Civilization and Total War series give players the chance to establish…