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.
It’s that time of year again, the time that sees the biggest and most anticipated blockbuster titles arrive on consoles and in just a few short days we’ll see the arrival of this year’s entry to the best-selling Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: WWII.
In the 14th main entry to the hit FPS series - yes, 14! - players will be turning back the clock to revisit the highly requested era of World War II once more, but what will it take to make this year’s title a more favourable entry than last year’s highly criticised Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare? I can’t claim to know how to please the millions of players that jump into the series each year, but here are the things that I hope to see in this year’s instalment, Call of Duty: WWII.
If you’re looking for a way to get into the Halloween festivities, Dying Light may just have what you need. As of right now through to November 1st, players can take part in The Outstanding Super-Crane event – the latest community event to appear in Dying Light.
This week has already proven exceptionally busy for Xbox One’s Backwards Compatibility program with the arrival of several Xbox Original titles. It seems all is not over however, as now we see even more games added to help expand the ever-growing list even more. In typical fashion we’re here once more to bring you our thoughts on the latest additions, and give our views on whether it’s worth the time, and effort, to head back to these past titles once more.
FIFA and PES may well have already brought the world’s most popular ball sport to consoles in recent months, as football fever has taken the world by storm, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t another reason to take to the field in 2017 and RUGBY 18 looks set to call on the sportsman within you.
After a little break from the series, Ubisoft is back with their awesome Assassins Creed franchise, this time whisking us off to visit the delights of Ancient Egypt during the Ptolemaic period, as we look to uncover the secret fictional history of real-world events.
Do you feel like dancing and think you’ve got what it takes to shake your body to the perfect rhythm? Just Dance 2018 is here and challenges you to put your best foot forward in the ultimate dance rhythm game.
America 1961. The Nazis are still in power, and their maintained grip as the world’s leading power has reached new heights. You are BJ Blazkowicz, a member of the Resistance and general bugbear to the Nazi scourge – not to mention humanity’s last hope for liberty. It’s up to you to head stateside and kill every last Nazi in sight. It’s time for the second American Revolution.
It may have been a year since Gears of War 4 landed, but that doesn’t mean things have calmed down over the past twelve months, and in typical fashion the guys over at The Coalition have yet another monthly update that is here once more to bring another dose of additional content to the popular third-person shooter. Two new maps as well as some exciting news on what’s left to come in 2017 have arrived.
The next chapter in the Tzenkethi War is about to unfold, and you could be a part of it as Season 14 – Emergence is set to arrive in Star Trek Online.
With pumpkins selling out fast, the masses preparing their outfits and LEGO providing an all new Monsters Pack, it can only mean Halloween is just around the corner. Here’s what you can find in the latest DLC for LEGO Worlds.
If you found yourself excited at the opportunity to dive into another golfing experience with Infinite Minigolf, then it’s probably about time to get excited all over again as the Hangar 37 DLC has arrived - and it’s completely free!
Whether you lost all temptation thanks to early launch issues, or you’ve taken another shot to get your classic slasher fix, one thing is for sure, there’s now even more ways to dress - and kill - in Friday the 13th as two new DLC packs have arrived on the Microsoft Store, giving more reasons than ever to return to camp Crystal Lake.
Xbox One Backwards Compatibility additions may have been quieter than usual in recent weeks, but now we are seeing interest boil up to an all-time high as Microsoft have brought the first wave of original Xbox titles to Xbox One via the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program. With Original Xbox titles now available thanks to the sizeable list of new additions, here are our thoughts on which ones are most deserving of your time, along with the one’s we’d recommend you leave in the past – although should you be one that enjoys going back in time, this week’s arrivals hardly have anything you wouldn't want to be playing.
It’s fair to say gaming has had something of an awkward addiction to zombies over the past decade, with the undead thrown into the majority of game series' and hundreds of indie hits at some point or another. One thing you don’t usually tend to put together however is zombies and parties. But can it be done? Peach Pie Productions certainly think so. Does it sound silly? Well, from the outset it sounds ridiculous, but nevertheless, where there’s a will there’s a way and with a keen interest for all things zombie related I decided this was one party I didn’t want to miss.
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.
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...