Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War brought the world famous tabletop game to life like never before on the PC. Did it bring glory to the Emperor or is this one game that should burn with the heretics?
Join Pat and James as they dive deep into Super Metroid, a game many consider to be one of the best of all time. Can it live up to the hype? Find out on this fortnight’s episode.
2D-platformers are one of the rare genres that Pat and James both love, find out if they still agree after putting one of the genre's most revered titles through its paces.
No One Lives Forever joyfully riffs on James Bond, Get Smart and even Austin Powers in its cheeky satire of spy films. Does it stand up on its own merits, or is it just a glorified homage?
In Dark Messiah, you play an apprentice sorcerer skilled in the dark arts of kicking. But just how many kicks can you get out of it all these years later?
Earthworm Jim oozes pure style and is filled with novelty and quirky jokes. But does its irreverent mix of fart jokes, vertical level design and grooviness combine into a game that's still fun to play today?
Codename 47 marked the beginning of a hugely successful franchise. But just how fun is the first foray of our bald, barcode-headed killer? Is it still a hit, man?
Lunar: Silver Star Story blends whimsical romance with epic adventure in this fantastical JRPG. Is it a match made in heaven, or are some things just not meant to be?
Castlevania was the beginning of a legendary series, beloved even to this day. But has this old game stood the test of time or is this one skeleton best left in it's crypt? Join Pat and James as they return to Dracula's castle in their never-ending hunt for truly classic games!
Freelancer puts you in the shoes of a freelancer named Edison Trent, who supposedly free-lances as his primary occupation. But are you actually as free as you think in this free-flying, space-lancing adventure?
Before Thief, Deus Ex and Prey came System Shock, the grandfather of Immersive Sims. Has this aged adventure stood the test of time, or have generations of innovation left this a shocking experience?