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.
Fancy yourself as a bit of a soldier? Think you’ve got what it takes to conquer Nazi Germany? RAID: World War II could be just what you’re looking for.
From the very first announcement way back in 2014, Cuphead was one game I just knew I had to get hands on with. With its beautiful hand-drawn animations and the 1930’s style design bringing back thoughts of the earliest cartoons, all mixed with some rather incredible attention to detail and hardcore run and gun platforming, Cuphead was looking like it could become the best-looking game I had ever seen.
Years of delays however have taken its toll on the overall hype for the game, with many expecting a release long before now. But the wait is over and Cuphead has finally arrived. Was it worth the lengthy delays or have we been tricked into getting hyped about something that is a disappointment?
When it comes to each new Battlefield game there’s a lot to be excited about. With every release usually comes an exciting new story full of action and emotion, and enough bullets and explosions to start and end another world war. However, even though the campaigns may offer an exciting adventure, it’s really the multiplayer side of things that keeps players coming back for more.
Recently we saw the release of the latest expansion pack to further expand the Battlefield 1 experience with In The Name of Tsar. Does it maintain the high standard seen from the base game or have EA allowed the quality to slip?
If you are one of the many waiting in anticipation for the next batch of backwards compatible titles to hit Xbox One, then you will happy to hear that they have now arrived. If you were hoping to see some of the more popular games from the list of voted titles however, you may only be partially satisfied with the latest additions.
Whether you’re excited by them or not, here are our thoughts on whether they deserve another playthrough or whether they should be left alone in the past.
When I was younger – a lot younger I may add – my teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I got older. After rattling my brain, several answers came out. Spaceman, Policeman, Footballer and Caveman. Whilst those early choices are the natural things you’d expect to hear from any young lad, the latter was probably the one that confused my teacher the most as she just casually laughed it off. Thinking back on it now, it confuses me too, but back then I had obviously spent way too much of my time watching The Flintstones. Fortunately, I decided against a step back in time, but my fascination with those early primal days has always been there.
So when Caveman Warriors popped up I knew I had to get in on the action. Could it bring another exciting caveman adventure? I wasn’t even sure what one of those was, but I jumped in to take a look anyway.
Do you think you have what it takes to eliminate the criminal scum from the streets of Edenbyrg? Could you get out alive if you did? JYDGE allows you to put just that to the test.
Are you after some intense World War 2 dog-fighting action? Want to take to the skies in an action orientated flying experience that looks to offer its players a rich campaign of missions? Well then, Iron Wings may be just what you have been looking for.
ROGUE TROOPER REDUX is set to deploy players onto the blasted wastes of Nu-Earth later this month when it arrives on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Nintendo Switch Today, Rebellion have ensured players will know everything about what they can hope to get from the freshly remastered experience by showcasing a fresh new video about the whole experience.
With anticipation for Middle-earth: Shadow of War at an all-time high, mainly thanks to the constant slew of new trailers and videos for the upcoming RPG adventure, anything extra we get our way now is surely just going to further confirm this as a game we should all be anticipating.Â
If you’re not convinced however, the guys over at Warner Bros have another video that should help bring together many of the reasons to be excited about the upcoming title, and it’s brought to you by the charming yet deadly Orc, Bruz the Chopper.
That time of the year has finally hit. You know the one; the time in which multiple new games all arrive in the space of a few weeks, all of which look to grab your free time, and turn it into hours of adventuring and mastering of some of the most anticipated titles of the year.
But with new games usually comes a hefty price tag, and that is why we look forward to the weekly Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale, if only because it looks to offer us the equivalent experience for only a fraction of the price. In fact, you’d be mad to look elsewhere before taking a peek inside the Xbox Live Deals With Gold each week.
So in typical fashion, here are our thoughts on which of the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale bargains for 3rd-9th October 2017 you should keep an eye out for.
Do you like to go into the battlefield prepared? Well today gives you another chance to do just that with the latest outfit to arrive for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege.
Do you enjoy the vast expanse of the outdoors and have a keen interest in hunting? You’d best head over to your favourite store as theHunter: Call of the Wild looks to bring the most immersive hunting experience ever created to its players. And the best thing about it? It is available to download right now.
Backwards compatibility has been a huge hit on Xbox One, bringing over many games from the Xbox 360 catalogue and making them playable once more, with many arriving in an improved state too. Unfortunately, not every title has been quite so warmly received, with many additions proving to be nothing more than the Xbox 360 version of games that are already available natively on Xbox One. This is certainly something that has had me frowning in recent weeks, and even though more games are always a good sign, playing through them takes time.
So, here are our thoughts on whether the most recent Back-comp titles to arrive on Xbox One are worth revisiting once more, or better off left on the shelf.
I've recently been hands on with one of the latest platformers to arrive on Xbox One, one that ditches all the extra graphics, the deep mechanics and the engaging story for a much more simplistic approach - yet still holds enough quality to be added to the list of exceptional platformers.
Project Cars 2 is here, and with Forza Motorsport 7 also releasing it’s no longer about establishing a place on the grid but rather about chasing down the rest of the pack and trying to get one over on the competition. So here are my thoughts on Project Cars 2 – hopefully with less of the ridiculous racing puns.
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...
Been sailing the high seas with Sea of Thieves? Taken in the treasures of DREDGE? Uncovered the secrets of Skull & Bones? We've finally now reached the Age of Water - as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.Â