After 20 years of playing every game I can get my hands on, I can now be found selling my soul for anything Resident Evil, Gears of War, or Gamerscore related... all of which will be mastered after a good cuppa!
Should you be after a game that can provide hours of fun or even some engaging experiences with friends, then Tetsumo Party isn’t likely to be your go-to game. It has a nice idea and if done better - dare I say maybe even with Kinect from back in the day - we could have been looking at a very interesting game. Sadly, that’s not the case
For a yearly release based on one of the biggest racing franchises, NASCAR Heat 4 doesn’t quite do it justice and even though those wanting a functional racer will find enough to be going on with, there aren't many reasons to pick this over any other racer on the market.
When it comes to survival horror, the first thing that many will want to talk about are the classic titles that kicked it all off; the Resident Evil’s and the Silent Hill’s of this world. Of course, since that point, survival horror has come a long way, evolving a lot, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t people out there who appreciate the roots of where it all began. With DAYMARE: 1998, that’s what the focus is centred around.
When it comes to the Metal Gear franchise, it’s hard to think of it without the great mind of Hideo Kojima sitting and constructing it all. Unfortunately, after the massive breakdown between Kojima and Konami just over a year ago, Konami have moved on and Metal Gear Survive looks to be their answer on how to take the series forward.
We all love a good dinosaur adventure, especially one that lets us bring out our creative ideas and splash them onto the world as if it were our own Jurassic Park.
Proof of this can be seen in just how much of a success ARK: Survival Evolved has proven to be since allowing us to hunt, tame and control a world of dinosaurs as we fight for our survival in the infested lands we have become so accustomed to. But whilst many of us have been off taming the wild beasts, another developer has been hard at work to bring us an all new adventure that looks to bring an all new take on the dinosaur survival genre – we can call it a genre now, right?
For Honour may not have proven as popular as expected, however that doesn’t mean there aren’t those out there still keen to prove themselves in battle and today’s announcement from Ubisoft will be sure to please those still wading into the fight. A number of new changes are set to arrive to make the experience even more enjoyable alongside Season Five, Age of Wolves.
We may have an abundance of racers on Xbox One, but there aren’t many that allow you the pleasure of throwing your cars sideways, whilst filling the air with the scent of burning rubber. If that sounds like the kind of action you’ve been looking for then Drift Zone will be the place to get it.
After proving themselves with a fine horror experience in Syndrome, indie development studio Camel 101 are back, and this time they are looking to bring players an all new horror experience that dives into the realms of the psychological thriller with Those Who Remain.
With a loyal player base that still continues to thrive despite the game initially launching in 2015, and an eSports Pro League that grows in popularity each year, it’s hardly surprising to hear of Ubisoft’s announcement that the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Pro League will be renewed for 2018-2020.
Post-apocalyptic action MMO Crossout has hardly been short of new content since it arrived back in May 2017, but that doesn’t mean things are set to stop there, and with Update 0.9.0 just around the corner there is more content set to arrive and expand the world of Crossout even further.
There’s nothing better than new content in our favourite games and this week looks set to bring more to those still enjoying the delights of GTA Online, as new bonuses and discounts are available, along with a fresh new ride from Legendary Motorsport.
So, it’s finally here. After originally releasing all the way back in 2014 on PC, and having made an appearance on PS4 in the time since, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter has finally made its way over to Xbox One. But has it been worth the wait for this ‘walking simulator’ styled horror adventure game, or are we in for a disappointing ride?
After a quiet start to the year, some of the first big releases are almost upon us, but whilst we can all appreciate the excitement for new releases, there’s nothing quite as satisfying as stumbling across a classic for a bargain price. With the weekly Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight sale refreshed for another week, let’s take a look at this week’s offers to see what we should be looking to add to our collection.
These are the best and worst of the deals on offer between the 23rd – 29th January 2018.
We had the exciting teaser released just a few days back that confirmed the SAW universe would be making its way to the asymmetrical slasher Dead by Daylight, but as of today, players can take on the latest thrilling test of survival as The Saw Chapter has now arrived.
2017 was a great year for the Xbox Backwards Compatibility program with many of our favourite 360 games made playable on Xbox One. That said, there are still a ton of highly requested games yet to arrive in the program and with 2018 set to see even more added, it makes sense that the first of the years new additions are now being given the treatment. This past week has seen six new games made backwards compatible, but which ones are worth returning to once more?
Milestone have been fairly quiet in recent weeks when it comes to the upcoming Monster Energy Supercross Official Videogame, but today's announcement lets us in on of one of the key features that will be present within the game when it arrives on February 13th, 2018 for Xbox one, PS4 PC/Steam and Nintendo Switch. The track editor!
It’s fair to say that 2018 has proven to be rather disappointing so far when it comes to the weekly Xbox Live Deals With Gold sales, but surely though that can only mean things will get better, right? Well it’s that time of week once more, so join us as we take a look at this week’s Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale 16th-22nd Jan 2018, and see if there is anything to be shouting about that deserves our attention. After all, we need something to tide us over till those big releases start to arrive.
In recent months, my hopes of finally seeing a decent air-combat styled game arriving on Xbox One have been slowly diminishing with each disappointing release that has arrived. After being entirely let down by the WWII arcade-styled Iron Wings, and finding Blue Angels Aerobatic Flight Simulator to have very little in the way of actual realistic flight simulation, my hopes of finding an enjoyable flight based game were pinned on the latest air-based combat adventure, in the hope it has what it takes to finally bring players an enjoyable flight experience on Xbox One. The game in question is Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China, but can it fill the void left by the previous poor flight themed releases?
Inescapable: No Rules, No Rescue isn’t a bad game, it’s just that others of a similar ilk, like Danganronpa, do the social thriller visual novel concept much better.