It’s just been announced that a special task force is getting put together in order to keep the peace on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. You’ll be able to manipulate gravity, loot random weapons and clear arenas when they assemble in Gravity Heroes next year!
Curved Space has been delayed and pushed back more times than we care to remember, but finally Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC players are getting the chance to jump into the warped, physics-defying battlefields that plays host to its action. If you're looking to blast away some space-spiders, this is the game for you.
Ever wanted to control gravity, taking on gigantic bosses as you do so, either alone or with friends? Gravity Heroes has got your name written all over it.
There’s an intense twin-stick shooter looking to put a fresh spin on gravity and it's coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC later this year. It’s called Curved Space and involves you going up against some invading inter-dimensional spiders.
Many shooters nowadays don’t really care where your bullet goes other than in your opponent - but Guilt Battle Arena will keep you on your toes because, as well as worrying about shooting your enemies, you must also consider where the bullet will land.
From the title, you know certain games are going to be a bit weak and soppy. They know who they are, and I don't need to go round naming and shaming. It’s the kind of title that mixes poetic verse and something you might find in a fortune cookie. Then there are other titles that say exactly what they want to say. They sum up the whole game without any fancy metaphors or hidden subtext. They are straight shooters that drink whiskey from a large bottle. Ladies and gentlemen let me introduce you to Mayan Death Robots: Arena.
Mimic Arena is a colourful and frantic game - the first to be developed and published by indie studio Tiny Horse Games.
Having heard nothing about Mimic Arena, I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect but with couch co-op games always being in supply on the Xbox store I was happy to see what the guys over at Tiny Horse had in store for us. Mimic Arena is in fact a local multiplayer-2D-platform-shoot-em’up with gameplay that relies heavily on fast fingers and even faster reactions in order to stand a chance of victory.
A magic wand conjures up three things in my mind; Harry Potter, the late great Paul Daniels and a terrible do it yourself magic kit I received for my 8th Birthday. The wand was a wonky dirty looking thing and before I’d had my birthday cake, the dog had stolen it and buried it in the garden. Wand Wars, the game, is a grand title promising a barrel of trouble, spells galore and an epic struggle between wizards, witches and evil. Does it disappoint? Or does it surprise us all and deliver us from evil?