With Sony continuing to give away games on their platform I thought I’d check it out and see how that worked. It’s been a few years since I dusted off my PlayStation 3 but I still have a PSN account so I signed in using the mobile app […]
One of the first apps I bought when I picked up my Oculus Quest was Virtual Desktop. The idea of kicking back on a couch and playing some of my favourite PC games was too tempting to ignore. After picking up Virtual Desktop from the Oculus Store on […]
Recently I started running into some issues on my main gaming PC (affectionately called “Godzilla” due to its size) which were starting to really annoy me. Apps weren’t loading correctly and performance was being hit hard due to rogue services chewing up CPU. Most people get into this […]
Seems like just about everyone with an online presence globally decided to have Black Friday / Cyber Monday sales this year which meant the odds were good of everyone finding something of value. With the Xbox One X not even a month old, the timing was certainly good […]
In light of the upcoming Shadow of War sequel Warner Brothers are providing a free play weekend for Shadow of Mordor across Xbox One and Steam from now until July 9. The latest update to the game will also allow players to carry their top nemesis and follower over to the […]
Several improvements have been made to enhance the couch gaming experience on the PC that I think are worth mentioning. With the latest Windows 10 updates it seems now that the Xbox One controller can be added via standard Bluetooth now. Instructions on how to do this are […]
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been investigating refund policies further on two of the main PC gaming platforms, Steam and the smaller GOG.com (Good Old Games). I’ve been doing this lately on a few games I wasn’t overly happy with and legitimately wanted to return via […]
This is probably one of the harder reviews I’ve had to write. The game for me is equal parts brilliance, with almost equal parts frustration. The procedural generated universe is a masterstroke, but at the same time having this has allowed many teething issues to creep in, especially […]
1998’s Half-Life not only established the credentials of Valve Software as being a developer of the highest calibre but helped set a high benchmark in narrative driven shooters. Set in the Black Mesa research facility, you took on the role of silent protagonist Gordon Freeman as he is […]
Good Old Games (GOG.com) have just announced a new initiative to help make your games even more accessible. Called GOG Connect, the service allows users to hook into their Steam account and import a selection of titles they already own into their GOG account and get access to […]