• Impact At EGX – Virtual Reality

    At EGX this year virtual reality (VR) was the hot new technology which some of the big companies were showing off. PlayStation, Occulus and HTC were all showing off their tech, and although I was unable to play the PlayStation VR I was able to play the other two....
  • Tom Recommends: Castle Crashers

    Each week, Tom Evans will provide insight into a PC game that could be a great addition to your collection. From old AAA titles that you never took a risk on to delving into the thriving PC Indie scene, Tom Recommends will feature games from all over the spectrum....
  • Impact at EGX – Large Booths

    EGX is the biggest gaming conference in the UK, and this year it was hosted in Birmingham. Every large publisher was showing their future games off, including Star Wars Battlefront, Just Cause 3 and Assassins’ Creed Syndicate. The lovely people at EGX have allowed Impact in to report on...
  • Tom Recommends: Hotline Miami

    Each week, Tom Evans will provide insight into a PC game that could be a great addition to your collection. From old AAA titles that you never took a risk on to delving into the thriving PC Indie scene, Tom Recommends will feature games from every point on the spectrum. If you’re looking...
  • Super Mario – A Thirty Year Legacy

    For 30 years, this cultural icon has been the mascot for gaming. Even now, with photo-realistic graphics and triple A games, Mario has a place in our hearts as the eminent image of video game pop culture. As we celebrate his 30 years of existence, this piece will look...
  • Pokkén Tournament: Why Nintendo chose an arcade release first

    Nintendo’s new game Pokkén Tournament will be released for the Wii U in early 2016 but it has already been out in arcades since August 2014. The game was developed by Bandai Namco, the same studio behind the popular fighting series Tekken which has heavily influenced the new game...
  • Batman: Arkham Knight’s PC problems

    It says a lot about the problems plaguing the PC port of Batman: Arkham Knight that it currently sits on a paltry average review score of 63 on Metacritic compared to the 90 of its console brethren. By all accounts, if we were to take the PC port out...