REVIEW: MARVEL PUZZLE QUEST: DARK REIGN (PS4)

I always wanted to get into Puzzle Quest. Back in 2007 when it was released on the DS and PSP, the game blew up from its humble origins thanks to critical praise and hype on all the gaming podcasts I listened to at the time. Try as I might though, it didn’t quite “click” with me, perhaps…

MARVEL PUZZLE QUEST HEADED TO CONSOLES FOR $14.99

Marvel Puzzle Quest has been on mobile platforms and PC for quite some time now, but like a lot of Marvel video game offerings in that space, you have to have a lot of time and patience to put up with the free-to-play roadblocks that block fun behind pay barriers. Thankfully, not any more. Wayforward,…

REVIEW: BATGIRL: A MATTER OF FAMILY DLC (PS4)

After the extremely disappointing day one DLC that came with Batman: Arkham Knight, my optimism about the stand alone Batgirl DLC from WB Games Montreal, titled A Matter of Family, was understandably shaken. Both the Harley Quinn and Red Hood expansion packs were pretty pointless and added little to the story of the main game, let alone the Arkham series as…

REVIEW: BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT (PS4)

In 2009, then little known developer Rocksteady with only one game to their credit changed the way the world would look at licensed and comic book games forever with the release of Batman: Arkham Asylum. Combining an amazing combat system, tense sneaking encounters, a touch of Metroid-esque gadget collection and exploration as well as fan-favourite cast members from…