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Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis


Final Fantasy XV – Review

As a jumping-off point, Final Fantasy XV is a great place to be introduced to the series, and is also rewarding for fans. It took ten years, but it was worth the wait

PlayStation hacked again

Over the past few days, and possibly even before that, it has appeared that Sony’s PlayStation Network has been hacked in some form, but this time limited to the UK

Has Apple gone too far?

The Apple MacBook Pro has become a staple for the modern university student. But with rising prices and a questionable change in key features — will this remain the case for long?

Gears of War 4 – Review

Gears 4 feels like a great starting off point for a new trilogy, in places it even feels like this was what they were going for with the original Gears of War

Forza Horizon 3

Call yourself a Forza fan? Horizon 3 will be just up your street

Does anyone need the PS4 Pro?

At an event held in New York on the 7th September, Sony unveiled two new versions of the PlayStation 4

Bravely Second: End Layer – Review

Stephen Lewis takes a look at the sequel to 2013 3DS hit Bravely Default

Is hype everything?

Can hype make or break a game? Is it better to go in blind or set your expectations high for a game you know you will play? Is hype everything? Stephen Lewis ponders and answers this question below

Xbox and the PC: A perfect match?

Stephen Lewis considers the tensions between Xbox and its old-school rival, the PC

The Witness in motion

The Witness was released recently to a lot of positive acclaim but that does not make it avoid of controversy. One issue that has not been addressed as much is how the game can cause motion sickness. Learn more about this issue below.

Bloodborne – how to tell a story through lore

Read on to find out why Stephen Lewis believes that Bloodborne’s style of story-telling is just to die for!

Review: Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)

Did Batman: Arkham Knight life up to the reputation of its predecessors or has the Batman lost what it takes to succeed? Stephen Lewis gives us his view on the game in his review