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.

Pawarumi Review

In Pawarumi, cyberpunk meets Aztec as pilot Axo rebels against the Council - a superpower of the local universe. Axo pilots a powerful battleship, Chukaru, and employs the weapons at its disposal to put an end to the Council's rule. If you're a fan of cyberpunk and shoot 'em ups, then fasten your seat belt because you're in for an action-packed, albeit brief, ride.

Tropico 6 Preview – Become El Presidente on Xbox One

Do you frequently find yourself daydreaming about a sunny beach somewhere in South America? Where the beer flows like wine and beautiful women (or men) instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano? In that case, the guys and gals at Limbic Entertainment have got the right place for you because Tropico 6 is currently in Game Preview on Xbox One.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Review

Ritual of the Night looked promising to fans of the old Igavania / Metroidvania games. With numerous Kickstarter stretch goals, all of which were met, Bloodstained was set to become the next 2D side-scrolling hit. And as one of the rewards, we even received a more classic-looking Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon in 2018, which garnered generally favourable reviews. It made the long wait for Ritual of the Night more bearable. But now that the main course is here, well... let's just say that the appetizer was probably better.

5 Best Zombie Games to Prepare Yourself for the Looming Apocalypse

There are many games about zombies on Xbox One, but not very many of them are any good. Hence, we compiled this list of 5 best zombie games, which will (probably) improve your strategic thinking in emergency situations. So, without further hesitation, give Lucille a kiss, grab your Twinkies and enjoy the list.

What We Want From the Remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis

Released way back in September of 1999, the third entry in the series made perfect sense for being the next in line to receive the remake treatment. Especially now, when the first two games have been remade to critical acclaim. As the last game in the series from the era of the PlayStation, Resident Evil 3 has undoubtedly aged poorly and the rudimentary tank controls could benefit from an overhaul as well.

Looking Back to 2014 and Outlast on Xbox One

Scaring people is not easy; scaring people while not relying entirely on jump scares is even more difficult. Designers and writers have decades of unique horror stories to draw inspiration from, yet only a select few of them succeed. Among those few were the developers at Red Barrels who, despite the lack of experience within the horror niche, managed to create something lastingly special with Outlast. They understood the core building blocks of a good horror game and imbued the project with their own unique flavour.

Why You Should be Looking Forward to Doom Eternal

Doom Eternal is currently set for a 2019 release and I can't wait to not like it again. And then fall head-over-heels in love. With more enemies than ever before and a new multiplayer mode, it promises to become the best Doom experience since, well... Doom.

6 of the Best RPGs to Play on Xbox One Right Now

Lately, we have been treated to some spectacular JRPG re-releases: Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy X, Tales of Vesperia; just to name a few. To celebrate this barrage of RPGs, we have compiled a list of 6 of the Best RPGs to Play on Xbox One Right Now

Looking Back at 5 Years of… Child of Light

As a platformer RPG with unique watercolour visuals, Child of Light immediately gives off a pleasant indie vibe. And, even though it released only five years ago, the game has already left a lasting impact. To commemorate Aurora's anniversary, we take a look at what exactly made Child of Light so special and why you should definitely play it.

Ranking All 6 Devil May Cry Games: from Dismal to Smokin’ Sexy

With six unique stories released across almost two decades, we're coming excitingly close to celebrating a huge anniversary. In this expansive list, we rank the 6 currently released Devil May Cry games in order: from worst to best; from the very bottom of the demon world to the glorious pinnacle of Temen-ni-gru itself.

Looking Back at 15 Years of… Manhunt

Honouring 15 years of Manhunt on Xbox, we're going to look at what made the game so gruesome, as well as the numerous controversies surrounding it. And how in spite of backlash, it became another shining, bloody gem in Rockstar's vast catalogue of titles.

Black Desert Review

Populated by thousands of live players, even with the lacklustre NPCs, the vast world of Black Desert feels bustling.

Looking Back at 5 Years of… Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes

Metal Gear Solid; one of the most recognizable and longest-running names in the industry. Released in 1998, it covers over two decades in gaming; three, if you count from the original Metal Gear released in 1987. With now five entries in the Solid series and numerous spin-offs, it tells an intricate story of love, friendship, loyalty and war. Few games dare even dream of maintaining such a narrative, let alone across so many games. After the fourth entry, with Solid Snake's tragic story seemingly concluded, the return of Big Boss himself rose over the horizon. And Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes served as an exciting, even if a rather short beginning to that.

Devil May Cry 5 Review

Over the course of nearly two decades, this franchise went through multiple highs and lows. From the excellent original, Devil May Cry, it dropped to an all-time low with its sequel Devil May Cry 2, only to rise once again with the incredible Devil May Cry 3. For the most part, the soul of the series retained its identity with Devil May Cry 4, but got ruined by the failed re-imagining in DmC. Spanning so many games and stories, both successful and failed endeavours were all but unavoidable. But longtime fans of the series will be happy to find out that Devil May Cry 5 -- finally -- brings back everything we love about it, and then some. With that in mind, let's rock, baby!

Looking Back at 10 Years of… Resident Evil 5

As unbelievable as it may seem, but 10 years have already passed since the release of Resident Evil 5. Ten years since I played it while suffering from a nasty cold and chugging down unimaginable amounts of tea. It feels like only recently I got excited over every new tidbit of information regarding this new title; excited over the return of Chris and at the opportunity to once again delve into the world of survival-horror. Where did the time go? I want my decade back.

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