Prepare for a dose of childhood terror as Amanda the Adventurer, the unsettling horror game that captivated PC players, is creeping onto PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
There's no doubt about it, Raccoo Venture absolutely screams 1990s. In particular, 3D platforming. Which is a bit of luck really as it is that in which it has been fully inspired.
Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S (optimised) is Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2. It's also on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC should you prefer.
You'd think that a game that is near on three years old, would struggle to stay fresh. But Thunderful and Megagon Industries have worked wonders with Lonely Mountains: Downhill, continuing to drag players back time and time again, utilised multiple Seasons worth of content. That's the case again with the retro inspired Daily Rides Season 14: Blast From The Past.
After humanity has been forced to relocate to Mars, the ultra-rich have redesigned Earth as a golf course. This once home of all civilisation is now a playground for the elite, and now you have the opportunity to play it for yourself as Golf Club Nostalgia launches on Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
Fans of golf games are unlikely to be blown away by the golf side of Golf Club Nostalgia on Xbox but they should enjoy the story on offer. Likewise, narrative fans will hugely enjoy the tale that unfolds, but won’t necessarily find anything to tempt them to try other golf games. How the story unfolds and how it is told requires you to piece it together, but the mature themes and ideas will make a lasting impression on anyone that completes it.
If you're a fan of the retro scene then there are already a huge array of titles available on the most modern consoles and PCs for you to get to grips with. But some of the utter classics from yesteryear come from the Capcom stable, and so the chance to embrace the nostalgia with a slew of the very finest retro games shouldn't be missed. Thankfully, with the launch of the Capcom Arcade Stadium on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, it's nigh impossible to miss.
30 years is a long time, and anyone sticking around in the gaming industry for three decades needs some kind of medal. But that's what Blizzard Entertainment have done and to celebrate the fact they have dropped a couple of brand new Collections to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC, ensuring that there is always a place for nostalgia in the hearts of a gamer.