Just like many of the major horror films that have joined it, Dead by Daylight has a cult following of players. And, if the recent 8th Anniversary announcements were anything to go by, the cult of Dead by Daylight is in for a real treat.Â
Launching just over a year ago as DLC for Final Fantasy XV, today the Comrade Multiplayer Expansion receives a standalone release for more multiplayer-focused gamers to get a real taste of Final Fantasy XV.
How do you celebrate 30 years of one of the most iconic gaming series of all time? How do you make it appeal to lifelong fans whilst not appearing too niche for newer fans? Of those newer followers, how do you make it appealing to an entirely new generation, who for many this will be their first Final Fantasy experience? And if all that wasn’t enough, how can you still fill it with enough references to keep those existing fans happy?
As 2018 draws to a close, the gaming world starts to look back on another fantastic year for games and throw some awards out in the form of The Game Awards. But whilst the awards are for the games of the year just gone, The Game Awards has also unleashed masses of new info for upcoming games, and even enough new world premieres for brand-new games to shake a very large stick at. Here are 5 of the best new announcements that came out of The Game Awards 2018.
The smell of rotting, decaying flesh is not something you should aspire to smell. Trust me on that one.
If you still insist though, then our old friends Numskull have got your back once again with their latest range announcement, this time for the upcoming Resident Evil 2 remake.
You're going to have to cast your minds back for this one as we look back at 15 years of Beyond Good & Evil. To give you some context, the game has been around in my lifetime longer than it hasn’t been, having come out when I was only 13 years old!
Yorkshire Games Festival may have been postponed for this year but that was only to get bigger names signed up for the next one! Today a couple of new announcements have been made.
It’s hard to believe that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is celebrating its’ tenth birthday this year. From the humbler beginnings with Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk to the upcoming releases of Captain Marvel and whatever the next Avengers film will be called, no one can deny the impact the Marvel films have had. Not only in pop culture, but to cinema itself with many other studios now attempting the own shared universe experiences.
Surviving Mars may have launched back in March but today sees its’ first DLC release, taking inspiration from the Cold War-era - specifically the Space Race between the US and the USSR.
Try as hard as you like, but some games can be frustrating. Midnight Deluxe tries its very best to not be, throwing virtually everything but the kitchen sink to alleviate your anger; cute graphics, relaxed atmosphere, soft piano music etc. But it doesn’t always work; this is still a frustrating game with a reliance on luck than pure skill.
As promised a few months ago, the Xbox One is getting a shot in the arm with some Final Fantasy goodness; today the latest offering appears: World of Final Fantasy MAXIMA.
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 arrives at just the right time as the temperature cools down, moving the party from the garden to back inside the house, bringing with it five games that can be controlled through your mobile phone. This time, they aren’t all trivia-based either – this sequel also includes a rhyming game based on freestyle rapping and a physics-based game.
It’s fair to say that SEGA is going through a renaissance these past couple of years. Their IPs seem to be going from strength to strength, to the point where the studio is becoming less and less reliant on their blue hedgehog. Quick to capitalise on this, they’re launching an online store for UK and European countries in collaboration with online-store veterans Numskull Designs.
Looking back, it’s easy to call this a genre-defining game by being a standout Fallout title, and a standout open-world game. It paved the way for a new generation of open-world titles and introduced a whole new market to the Fallout brand. For many, this was their first Fallout title, but it wasn’t their last.
On Xbox One, this game is simply known as Hover. When it released on PC last year it was known as Hover: Revolt of Gamers, which burns my ears whenever I hear it. In dropping everything after the colon, the game now releases on consoles bringing its oppressive yet colourful open-world with it, and a much less offensive name.
A gorecore slasher, Morbid: The Lords of Ire will see you navigating your way across the most tortured of landscapes, fighting for your sanity as you go.Â
As I've played almost every fishing experience that you can find on the big black box, I thought I'd attempt to rank them, nailing a list consisting of 5 of the best fishing games on Xbox One, if you will.
There's aren't many (in fact, there are hardly any) boxing games on the market, especially those that utilise the power of current-gen consoles. But come this October all that will change as we get the opportunity to rule the ring in UNDISPUTED.Â