Edgar Wulf

Classified as a young snob for the way he prepares coffee, Edgar still resorts to a V60 dripper for preparing his favourite morning beverage. High on caffeine, Edgar spends his leisure time playing visual novels, but give him the chance and he'll talk your ears off about Resident Evil and Devil May Cry. He refuses to play mobile games and doesn't understand the appeal of Pokemon.

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Looking Back to 2010 and the King of DLC – Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare

I think it's safe to say that Red Dead Redemption impressed everyone when it released back in 2010. It was nominated for numerous accolades, and won many as well - including Game of the Year. Nowadays, it's widely regarded as one of the best games of all time. But its zombie-infested follow-up Undead Nightmare deserves as much if not more praise for being one of the best DLCs ever made. It expanded a narrative already rich in lore and added a ton of new content.

Looking Back to 2000 and the Launch of the Iconic PlayStation 2

We're at the dawn of next-gen consoles launching in just a few weeks. Whether or not Series X|S and PlayStation 5 surpass these numbers remains in limbo. But for now, we're travelling back, way back to October 2000, to take a look at the launch of the PlayStation 2 in the West, its launch lineup and the impact it left on the video game industry.

Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part One Rips and Tears its Way Onto Xbox One, PS4, PC and Stadia

With Microsoft's pending acquisition of Bethesda Softworks, the future of the latter's IPs remains in limbo. Will new entries to games like Doom, Fallout and The Elder Scrolls come out exclusively on the Series X|S and PC? Only time will tell, but for now, it seems rather likely. In the meantime, players on Xbox One, PS4, PC and Stadia can purchase and download The Ancient Gods - Part One of the highly-anticipated DLC for Doom Eternal.

Rule the Rose With the Release of Remothered: Broken Porcelain on Xbox One, PS4, Switch and PC

Halloween is fast approaching and for us horror fans that means lots of candy and rewatching classic horror movies like Evil Dead and From Dusk Till Dawn. The month of October also brings an array of new horror games, one of them being a sequel to 2017's Remothered: Tormented Fathers. Today, Remothered: Broken Porcelain arrives just in time for Halloween and is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch and PC.

Looking Back to 2014 and The Evil Within

Survival-horror games were considered dead for a while. Fans of the genre remained wanting, but thankfully, some publishers took note of this. Dislike them all you want, but EA financed the development of Dead Space, one of the best horror games ever made. And at a time when not many other publishers would. Similarly, out of nowhere, in 2013 Bethesda Softworks, in collaboration with Tango Gameworks, announced The Evil Within.

Looking Back to 2004 and Def Jam: Fight for NY

In this article, we take a look at Def Jam: Fight for NY after its 15 years on the market and how it redefined storytelling in the fighting genre. We also examine the game's brutal fighting system and yet another knockout (no pun intended) soundtrack from EA.

Ranking All Main Resident Evil Games: from a Jill Sandwich to Kumbaya and Beyond

Ever since I played Code: Veronica on the Dreamcast way back in 2000, I've been in love with the Resident Evil series.

Borderlands 3 Brings Over A Bazillion Guns to Xbox One, PS4 and PC

How much is a bazillion? Well, according to the dictionary on Merriam-Webster it's "a huge, unspecified number". So, with that in mind, Borderlands 3 is now available for purchase on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, and features a huge, unspecified number of firearms.

Looking Back to 2004 and Burnout 3: Takedown

In the world of arcade racing, the Burnout series reigns as the undisputed king. And back in 2004, I must've spent hundreds of hours winning races, taking names and crashing into concrete walls. Crashing into walls more so than anything else, actually. But that was, and still is, one of the most appealing aspects of Burnout 3.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series Out Now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC

Have you already played every season of The Walking Dead? Is your collection scattered all over the place across multiple consoles? In that case, you might be interested in The Telltale Definitive Series available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC as of this writing. Published by Skybound Games, it's the ultimate collection for every fan of the series. And the best way to experience Clementine's growth across all four seasons.

Looking Back to 2009 and Mini Ninjas

As video games have become a lucrative business over the years, big publishers are more and more reluctant to take risks. They seldom surprise us with innovative ideas and new franchises in fear of not reimbursing their initial investment. Because of this, new games like Mini Ninjas release once in a while, or don't release at all.

Vambrace: Cold Soul Review – A Brighter Dungeon

Vambrace often looks and plays like Red Hook's Darkest Dungeon, but in terms of combat depth and options, it feels extremely lacking.

Vambrace: Cold Soul Brings Darkest Thrones to Xbox One

Longing for a challenge? Love Darkest Dungeon? Yes and yes? Vambrace: Cold Soul has hit Xbox One. From the developer behind the horror series "The Coma", Devespresso Games, comes this new, tough-as-nails roguelike RPG.

Kamiko: a Zelda Inspired Action Game Hits Xbox One

If you're a sucker for anything Japanese, you'll probably be interested in knowing that Kamiko has now released on Xbox One. Developed by Skipmore, this top-down action game draws inspiration from 1986's (oh, dear lord) The Legend of Zelda.

Exclusive interview with lead designer and writer on Yaga

If you're in the market for a beautifully animated RPG then the release of Yaga on PC and console will surely be something to keep an eye on. Having already taken down a Nordic Games Discovery Contest, it promises to provide a journey through an action RPG world like no other, as the tale and characters react to everything you do. It certainly looks a promising prospect and so we caught up with the lead game designer and writer behind Yaga, Catalin Zima-Zegreanu, to find out more.

Bear With Me Review – Ted Meets L.A. Confidential

Paper City, a vile and dangerous place filled with rampant criminals, betrayal, intrigue and carrot juice. Bear With Me is a stylish noir point-and-click adventure game. Its story, taking place across multiple episodes, places the spotlight on the cynical detective Ted E. Bear and one of his companions.

Damsel Review: A Colourful 2D Platformer in Distress

Damsel is a completely barebones experience, and even that’s being too generous. What about revolvers and shotguns? Or condoms filled with holy water to throw at enemies?

5 Best Soundtracks for Audiophiles on Xbox One

Can anyone even imagine one of the older Resident Evil titles without the relaxing save room theme? Or an early Silent hill title without Akira Yamaoka's disturbingly grating guitar tunes? With that in mind, we compiled a list of 5 best soundtracks for your listening pleasure.

Darksiders 3: Keepers of the Void DLC Review

After downloading a patch, I could finally play the DLC, but another bug prevented me from completing its final area. But even when it does work, Keepers of the Void struggles to reach the heights of the main game, let alone its superior predecessors.

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5 of the best fishing games on Xbox One

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.

Experience the festival of your nightmares in Dead Island 2: SoLA

Summertime usually brings with it beer gardens, (the occasional day of) sunshine and music festivals. The latter being the chance to forget troubles of the real-world and just exist in a several day long party. But what if you annual pilgrimage to your festival of choice turns sour when say, the uninvited undead come and crash the party? Find out how you would cope in Dead Island 2: SoLA DLC, out now for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

Looking Back to 2012 and the super sexy combos of Devil May Cry HD Collection

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...

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