While many titles arrive atop a sea of hype, others suddenly appear under the radar. NERO is one of the latter with little known about the title or indeed the developers 'Storm In A Teacup'.
Puppy games and Curve digital might be familiar to modern-retro fans for bringing the impressive Titan Attacks to consoles, which gave us a futuristic makeover to the retro classic space invaders.
This time Robotron 2084 is receiving the treatment and Ultratron has now landed on consoles and PC.
You play as the last remaining humanoid battle-droid after an army of robots have wiped out humans. Your mission: To avenge the human race.
State of Decay joins the ever-expanding list of last-gen remakes, and while it sold well and met respectable scores across the board, It never quite seemed to get the following it deserved due to various bugs which were sadly still present with the two DLC packs.
With the ‘Year One Survival Edition’ *YOSE* We have the original State of Decay, beside both the Breakdown and Lifeline DLC all in one package and Undead lab seem to have done a fantastic job of making sure it’s a smooth and enjoyable experience.
As a teenager, I spent many evenings sat in front of my P.C. playing Rollercoaster Tycoon. So when I heard that the developers Frontier where teaming up with Microsoft to bring us Screamride, I was enthusiastic about the imminent nostalgia.
Unlike the original Theme Park management series, Screamride takes a whole new approach and rather than building successful parks based around your roller-coasters, it’s a much simpler affair with no punters to please, no panda men entertainers, and not even a janitor to clean up the puddles of puke by the exit of your coaster.
Bladestorm was first released back in 2007 on the Xbox 360, so let’s take a look at Bladestorm : Nightmare the next-gen upgrade.
Koei Tecmo are well known for their Dynasty Warriors series, and while the promise of a much more strategic affair will appeal to a new audience there’s still plenty of the Dynasty Warriors style in Nightmare.
Pull on your wooly pulleys as it is Winter in Mexico, and in the world of Forza Horizon 5 we all know what that means, right? Yep, more weekly Festival Playlist Weekly Challenge shenanigans to keep us entertained and racing hard through Series 32 Winter!
Summertime usually brings with it beer gardens, (the occasional day of) sunshine and music festivals. The latter being the chance to forget troubles of the real-world and just exist in a several day long party. But what if you annual pilgrimage to your festival of choice turns sour when say, the uninvited undead come and crash the party? Find out how you would cope in Dead Island 2: SoLA DLC, out now for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
For those of you who have been living under a rock or deep in the jungle for the last ten years, the Devil May Cry games feature a protagonist called Dante. And this is Dante when he was just effortlessly cool...
The final week of the Horizon Race Off dawns in Forza Horizon 5, yet as we prepare to bid farewell, there is a last hoorah in the shape of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 32 Spring.