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Wheelspin Frenzy - A KGK Review
Back in the 90’s, there was a game that got me hooked on my Amiga 1200, a fun, addictive and downright fun multiplayer racing game by the...

Phil Brown
Jul 6, 20184 min read


Red Faction: Guerrilla - Re-Mars-tered Edition - A KGK Review
Lace up your boots and grab your sledgehammer, we’re going back to Mars! Take control of Alec Mason, who is having the worst first day on...
Brent Wardlaw
Jul 6, 20183 min read


Tour de France 2018 - A KGK Review
A series that may confuse some as to how it actually exists, and if anyone actually buys it. I’ve never seen anyone play any of the...

Phil Brown
Jul 5, 20184 min read


Eventide 3: Legacy of Legends - A KGK Review
Purveyors of the point and click/hidden object genre, Artifex Mundi have returned quickly with the final instalment of the Eventide...

Phil Brown
Jul 5, 20183 min read


The Council: Episode 2 Hide & Seek - A KGK Review
Following on from the debut episode The Mad Ones, episodic mystery The Council steps it up a gear and as Louis de Richet, the mysterious...

Phil Brown
Jun 29, 20182 min read


Dream Alone - A KGK Review
Platforming and puzzles seem to go so well together, and Dream Alone is no exception, although it's not quite as difficult as you'd first...

Phil Brown
Jun 29, 20182 min read


KONA - A KGK Review
Although Kona has been out for over a year, it was originally a kick starter game, in which we were promised VR support as a feature to...
Jason Guy
Jun 25, 20183 min read


Slime-San: Superslime Edition - A KGK Review
Indie games can be hit or miss, but one thing they can provide is a sturdy challenge, and today I’m talking about Slime-San: Superslime...

Phil Brown
Jun 25, 20182 min read


Lichtspeer - A KGK Review
Indie games are quite something. The developers are far more willing to steer away from the norm, and offer us something different....

Phil Brown
Jun 25, 20182 min read


Raft - A KGK First Look
Survival and crafting games have seen a pleasant mix have mixed results over the last couple of years, and with the popularity of the...

Phil Brown
Jun 25, 20184 min read
Awkward - A KGK Review
Do you enjoy arguing? Do you wish you could argue hot button issues with a spouse, relative, or friend in a gameshow like scenario? Well...
Brent Wardlaw
Jun 17, 20182 min read


Omega Strike - A KGK Review
Run and gun your way through the masses of Dr. Omega’s mutant army in this side scrolling shooter that will have you hooked from the...
Brent Wardlaw
Jun 17, 20183 min read


Bus Simulator 18
New to the Simulator series, is Bus Simulator 18 available on Steam. Yes, that’s right, you’re a bus driver that has to ferry passengers...

Phil Brown
Jun 14, 20181 min read


Vampyr - A KGK Review
Anyone remember Vampire Rain? Nope? Well that’s good. Why you ask? Well, let’s just say that the game was abysmal in every sense of the...

Phil Brown
Jun 11, 20185 min read


Conan Exiles - A KGK Review
Survival and crafting games have started to drop in popularity recently, with Battle Royale games proving to be the new “in” game genre,...

Phil Brown
Jun 11, 20184 min read


The Journey Down - Chapter 1 - A KGK Review
After first releasing on Steam around 5 years ago, point and click adventure game, The Hourney Down has finally made it over to console....

Phil Brown
Jun 11, 20183 min read


Aragami: Shadow Edition - A KGK Review
Creep through the shadows and stalk your next victim in this wonderfully stylized stealth game produced and published by Lince Works....
Brent Wardlaw
Jun 6, 20182 min read


Riddled Corpses EX - A KGK Review
Grab a buddy and a gun and get ready to mow through the hordes of undead that have taken over the planet in Ridded Corpses EX. Developed...
Brent Wardlaw
Jun 6, 20182 min read


Shift Quantum - A KGK Review
Shift Quantum is the ‘official’ successor to Shift, first brought into our lives in 2008, Shift 2 and 3 were both released in 2008 and...
Jason Guy
Jun 6, 20183 min read


The Infectious Madness of Dr Dekker - A KGK Review
Keeping everything fresh and new in the video game industry is becoming increasingly tougher, which is due to change being frowned upon...

Phil Brown
Jun 5, 20184 min read
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